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Sengokuhara Japanese pampas grass grassy plain

2014/02/14

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category: hakone, nature-sites, sightseeing-spots

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From September to November, The foot area of the mountain changed to a full panorama picture of the grass land of Japanese pampas grass shinning brightly under the sun.

Famous spot of Japanese pampas grass “Susuki Sougen” of Sengokuhara

The Japanese pampas grass land of Sengokuhara is a typical pampas grass land of Hakone. The spot was chosen in the “50 selections of sceneries of Kanagawa” and “100 famous flower viewing spot of Kanagawa”, many tourists visit here every year.

Countless pampas grass filled up the whole slop of the Mr. Daigatake. Visitors are stunned by the beauty and broadness of this magnificent grass land. There are small paths run through the filed of the grass land, visitors have to push the grass aside while walking on the paths. When standing in the middle of this massive and fantastic landscape of pampas grass, the view around you is just marvelous.

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Name Sengokuhara Japanese pampas grass grassy plain
Address Sengokuhara, Hakone-machi, Ashigarashimo-gun
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Parking lot Temporary parking lot available
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Getting there [By car: from the Odawara area] From Hakone-Yumoto, drive toward Miyanosita direction via the National Road No. 1. At the Miyanoshita junction, enter National Road No. 138, drive toward Sengokuhara direction. Turn left at the Sengokuhara junction, follow the road toward Motohakone direction, the pampas grass land can be seen along side of the road.[By car: from the Gotemba area] From the Tomei Gotemba IC, drive toward the Hakone direction via National Road No. 138. Turn right at the Sengokuhara junction, follow the road and the pampas grass land can be seen along side of the road.
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