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2019 Japan's Top 10 Hydrangea Resorts Recommended

2019 Japan's Top 10 Hydrangea Resorts Recommended
2019 Japan's Top 10 Hydrangea Resorts Recommended
2019 Japan's Top 10 Hydrangea Resorts Recommended
2019 Japan's Top 10 Hydrangea Resorts Recommended
2019 Japan's Top 10 Hydrangea Resorts Recommended
2019 Japan's Top 10 Hydrangea Resorts Recommended
2019 Japan's Top 10 Hydrangea Resorts Recommended
2019 Japan's Top 10 Hydrangea Resorts Recommended
2019 Japan's Top 10 Hydrangea Resorts Recommended
2019 Japan's Top 10 Hydrangea Resorts Recommended

The rainy season is coming soon. Don't you think, "I don't want to leave the house because it's just raining!" In fact, it is "hydrangea" that increases beauty only on rainy days. So this time, referring to Rakuten Travel, we will introduce "Hydrangea spots" that look good in the rain that you want to visit only during the rainy season.

The rainy season is coming, will you consider "it rains every day and you don't want to go out"? In fact, hydrangeas are even more beautiful on rainy days. This time, with Lotte Tourism as a reference, we will introduce the "Hydrangea Resort" suitable for visiting during the rainy season.

【1】Miimo Shrine/ Aichi

[1] Mika Shrine / Aichi Prefecture

Best time to see: Early June to late June

Best time to see the flowers: Early June to late June

The breathtakingly beautiful "hydrangea viewing spots" in Japan, Part 1 is Mimonja Shrine. Located in Ichinomiya City, Aichi Prefecture, this shrine is a famous place for hydrangeas, where an event called "Onishi Hydrangea Festival" is held every year. During the period, it seems to be lit up.

The "Mika Shrine", one of Japan's "Hydrangea Resorts" that makes people forget to breathe. Located in Ichinomiya City, Aichi Prefecture, this shrine hosts the "Owai Hydrangea Festival" every year. There will also be nighttime illuminations.

The reason why this shrine has gained popularity in recent years is in "Temiizusha". Many tourists from all over the country come to see this colorful and beautiful teizuya at a glance.

The shrine's "Temizushe" (a place to wash your hands before visiting the shrine) has been popular in recent years. Many visitors from all over the country visit to see the colorful Hand Water House.