Best time to see information (April 6)

Botanical name: Wisteria Expected best time to see: Early April to late April Fuji flowers are blooming. Photo ▶ Taken on April 6 / Large pergola Wisteria is a deciduous vine belonging to the Fabaceae family. It grows naturally in the fields and mountains and has been planted in gardens since ancient times, and is mainly enjoyed for making shelves. It is a long-lived plant that is said to be over 1000 years old. In Oizumi Ryokuchi, you can see purple wisteria and white wisteria in the large pergola. As of April 6, the early ones are blooming. From now on, the leaves will increase, and as the flowering progresses, […]

Best time to see information (March 27)

Botanical name: Satozakura Expected best time to see: Late March to mid-April Satozakura flowers are blooming. Photo ▶ Taken on March 27 / Along the Futagoyama northeast garden path Satozakura is a deciduous tree belonging to the Rosaceae family. Cherry blossoms have been cultivated since the Heian period, mutated by artificial crossing and seedlings, or selected and bred from wild ones, resulting in more than 200 species of garden primrose. These are collectively called "Satozakura", and most of them are Oshimazakura varieties. In Oizumi Ryokuchi, it can be seen in the first parking lot, the northeast slope of Mt. Futago, and along the northeast garden path of Oizumi Pond. As […]

Strawberry menu has started ♪

In addition to the popular strawberry waffle every year, we will also have the pudding that was very popular last year. In addition, strawberry shake is also newly introduced this year 🍓 It was hot today, so we received a lot of orders for shakes! It looks like it's going to be hot in the spring weather tomorrow too, so please take this opportunity to try the new Shake ♪ Shake ♪♪ 😋💓 ▶ Oizumi Ryokuchi La Mer

Best time to see (March 2nd)

Botanical name: Ginkgo acacia (also known as mimosa) Best time to see: From late February to late March Acacia flowers are blooming. Acacia is an evergreen small tree belonging to the genus Acacia of the family Fabaceae. It is native to Australia and has clusters of yellow flowers. The bipinnately compound leaves, 4-8 cm long, are spirally attached to the branches, and the whole tree looks pale. It is called by the name of another name "Mimosa", but there are many other plants that use the name of "Mimosa", such as Acacia Acacia with slightly longer leaves and Pearl Acacia with round leaves. In Italy, March 8th is called "Mimosa […]

April issue of Oizumi Ryokuchi News

Various events are held at Oizumi Ryokuchi. ▶ Oizumi Ryokuchi April 2023 issue <Notice about the event> In order to prevent the spread of new coronavirus infections, events (exhibitions, seminars, events, etc.) posted on "Oizumi Ryokuchi Dayori" may be suddenly changed or canceled. increase. For details, see the Oizumi Ryokuchi website "Exhibition / Seminar" Please check it as it is posted from time to time. We apologize for the inconvenience, but we ask for your understanding and cooperation.

March issue of Oizumi Ryokuchi News

Various events are held at Oizumi Ryokuchi. ▶ Oizumi Ryokuchi March 2023 issue <Notice about the event> In order to prevent the spread of new coronavirus infections, events (exhibitions, seminars, events, etc.) posted on "Oizumi Ryokuchi Dayori" may be suddenly changed or canceled. increase. For details, see the Oizumi Ryokuchi website "Exhibition / Seminar" Please check it as it is posted from time to time. We apologize for the inconvenience, but we ask for your understanding and cooperation.