Kamakura Sakura Gaoka Koen is another wonderful place to visit if you want to do hanami (cherry blossom viewing) in Minami-Uonuma city. Today, I went there by car to do some hanami early in the morning. I reached there at around 6:50. å—éšæ²¼å¸‚ã§èŠ±è¦‹ã‚’ã™ã‚‹ã¨ã—ãŸã‚‰、ã‹ã¾ãã‚‰æ¡œãƒ¶ä¸˜å…¬åœ’ã‚‚ç´ æ™´ã‚‰ã—ã„å ´æ‰€ã§ã™。 今日、æœæ—©ã車ã§èŠ±è¦‹ã‚’ã—ã«è¡Œã£ã¦æ¥ã¾ã—ãŸ。6:50é ƒã«ç€ãã¾ã—ãŸ。 I should have said that I reached one end of this very long park with a total length of 800 m (half a mile).
全長800 mã®é•·ã„公園ã®ä¸€ç«¯ã«ç€ã„ãŸã¨è¨€ã†ã¹ãã§ã—ãŸ。 There was only one restroom for both men and women. トイレã¯ç”·å¥³å…¼ç”¨ã®ãŒä¸€ã¤ã‚ã‚‹ã ã‘ã§ã—ãŸ。
The sign says, "800 m from the starting point". 「起点より800 M」ã¨æ›¸ã‹ã‚Œã¦ã„ã¾ã™。
This park was created along the 4-km long Kamakura Zawa River, which is a branch of the Uono River, which is a branch of the Shinano River, the longest river in Japan.
ã“ã®å…¬åœ’ã¯å…¨é•·4 kmã®éŽŒå€‰æ²¢å·(ã‹ã¾ãらã–ã‚ãŒã‚)ã«æ²¿ã£ã¦ä½œã‚‰ã‚ŒãŸã‚‚ã®ã§、ã“ã®å·ã¯éšé‡Žå·(ã†ãŠã®ãŒã‚)ã®æ”¯æµã§、éšé‡Žå·ã¯ä¿¡æ¿ƒå·(日本ã§ä¸€ç•ªé•·ã„å·)ã®æ”¯æµã§ã™。 The history of sabo (erosion and sediment control) for the Kamakura Zawa River is written here. 鎌倉沢å·ã®ç ‚防ã®æ´å²ãŒæ›¸ã‹ã‚Œã¦ã„ã¾ã™。
You can learn a lot about the history from this video if you understand Japanese.
日本語ãŒåˆ†ã‹ã‚Œã°、ã“ã®ãƒ“デオã§ãã®æ´å²ã«ã¤ã„ã¦è‰²ã€…ã¨å¦ã¹ã¾ã™。
Did I reach the other end of this park?
公園ã®ã‚‚ã†ä¸€æ–¹ã®ç«¯ã«ç€ã„ãŸã‹ã£ã¦? Not yet. I had walked this far,
ã¾ã ã§ã™。ã“ã“ã¾ã§æ©ã„ã¦ãã¾ã—ãŸãŒ、 and I still had some more to go. ã¾ã ã‚‚ã†å°‘ã—ã‚ã‚Šã¾ã™。
Not yet ready for people to sit in.
ã¾ã 人ãŒåº§ã‚Œã‚‹ã‚ˆã†æº–å‚™ã§ãã¦ã„ã¾ã›ã‚“ã§ã—ãŸ。
I finally reached the other end!
よã†ã‚„ãã‚‚ã†ä¸€æ–¹ã®ç«¯ã«ç€ãã¾ã—ãŸ! On my way back, I enjoyed different views.
帰りé“ã¯、ã¾ãŸåˆ¥ã®æ™¯è‰²ã‚’楽ã—ã¿ã¾ã—ãŸ。 In the park, there were stone markers for the major mountains you can view from there. Makihata Yama 公園ã«ã¯、ã“ã“ã‹ã‚‰è¦‹ãˆã‚‹ä¸»ãªå±±ã®çŸ³ç¢‘ãŒã‚ã‚Šã¾ã—ãŸ。 巻機山(ã¾ãã¯ãŸã‚„ã¾)
Makihata Yama (Mount Makihata) is one of the 100 Famous Mountains in Japan.
巻機山ã¯æ—¥æœ¬ç™¾åå±±ã®ä¸€ã¤ã§ã™。
Kinjo San:
金城山(ãã‚“ã˜ã‚‡ã†ã•ã‚“): At the foot of this mountain is located a zen temple, Untoan. ã“ã®å±±ã®éº“(ãµã‚‚ã¨)ã«ã¯ç¦…寺(ãœã‚“ã§ã‚‰)雲洞庵(ã†ã‚“ã¨ã†ã‚ã‚“)ãŒã‚ã‚Šã¾ã™。
Komagatake:
駒ヶ岳(ã“ã¾ãŒãŸã‘): There are several mountains with this name in Japan. To clearly distinguish it from the others, the mountain is sometimes called Echigo Komagatake. Echigo is a former name of Niigata. 日本ã®ã¯é§’ヶ岳ã¨ã„ã†åã®å±±ãŒã„ãã¤ã‹ã‚ã‚Š、ã¯ã£ãり区別ã™ã‚‹ãŸã‚、越後駒ヶ岳ã¨ã„ã†å ´åˆãŒã‚ã‚Šã¾ã™。越後ã¨ã¯æ–°æ½Ÿã®æ˜”ã®åå‰ã§ã™。
Nakanodake:
ä¸ãƒŽå²³(ãªã‹ã®ã ã‘): Hakkaisan:
å…«æµ·å±±(ã¯ã£ã‹ã„ã•ã‚“): Hakkaisan is also the name of a brand of the sake brewery (Hakkai Brewery) located near the mountain.
å…«æµ·å±±ã¨ã¯、ã“ã®å±±ã®è¿‘ãã«ã‚る酒蔵(å…«æµ·é†¸é€ )ã®éŠ˜æŸ„ã§ã‚‚ã‚ã‚Šã¾ã™。
The last three mountains, (Echigo) Komagatake, Nakanodake, and Hakkaisan, are collectively called Echigo Sanzan.
ã“ã®ï¼“ã¤ã®å±±、(越後)駒ヶ岳、ä¸ãƒŽå²³、å…«æµ·å²³ã¯、åˆã‚ã›ã¦è¶Šå¾Œä¸‰å±±(ãˆã¡ã”ã•ã‚“ã–ã‚“)ã¨å‘¼ã°ã‚Œã¾ã™。
I found some sansai (edible wild plants) there, including gishigishi (Japanese dock).
å±±èœã‚’å¹¾ã¤ã‹è¦‹ã¤ã‘ã¾ã—ãŸ。例ãˆã°、ギシギシ: The young buds are edible.
若芽ãŒé£Ÿã¹ã‚‰ã‚Œã¾ã™。
Japanese knotweed:
イタドリ: A reddish variety of knotweed:
赤ã£ã½ã„å“種ã®ã‚¤ã‚¿ãƒ‰ãƒª:
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