Sonntag, 22. Juli 2012

Heute vor einem Jahr




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 Heute vor einem Jahr treffen wir einen Fernradfahrer.

Heute lesen wir von Manipulationen in Fukushima. Und wir lesen nach über Nagasaki Bana:


Filled with pretty flowers during the mild weather seasons.
Mt. Kaimon is regarded as one of the 100 best mountains in Japan.
Cape Nagasakibana, located on the southernmost end of the Satsuma peninsula, is a beautiful place blessed with mild weather and flowers that bloom all year round.

In the flower theme park “Flower Park Kagoshima”, 400 types of plants (and as many as 400,000 plants in total) can be seen flourishing in their natural environment, and visitors can get to enjoy the flowers of each season. In Nagasakibana Parking Garden, where tropical and subtropical plants grow, visitors can also enjoy delightful shows put up by orangutans and flamingos.


Mt. Kaimon, 924m above sea level and selected as one of the hundred best mountains in Japan. It is the symbol of the southernmost part of the Satsuma peninsula and is also known as Satsuma-Fuji. It belongs to the Kirishima-Yaku National Park. As there are no other high mountains nearby, visitors can enjoy a panoramic view of Mt. Kaimon from any location. The hiking trails are well laid-out and from the peak, one is treated to a lovely view of Cape Sata to the east. On clear days, one can also enjoy a distant view of Tanegashima, Yakushima, and the smoking Ioujima Island.

 
Mt. Kaimon-dake, 924 meters above sea level and ranked as one of the hundred best mountains in Japan, is the symbol of the southernmost part of the Satsuma-hanto Peninsula, and is also known as Satsuma-Fuji. It belongs to Kirishima-Yaku National Park, and because there are no other high mountains nearby, you can enjoy a panoramic view from any location. The mountain trails are well laid out, and from the peak you are treated to a lovely view of Cape Sata to the east, and on clear days you can also enjoy a distant view of Tane-ga-shima, Yaku-shima, and the smoking Io-jima Islands.