Last updated:
Jul 20, 2017
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Nagato Tourism Convention Association
Large evergreen perennial grasses called hamaomoto (also known as hamaomoto) grow in clusters on the sandy beach and usually bloom with pretty white flowers during the swimming season in July and August.
Hama-yu" is written "hama-kiwen" because the flowers hang down in white like cotton (yu).
Flowers begin to open in the evening and are in full bloom at midnight.
It produces more than a dozen fragrant white flowers at the end of a thick stem.
This Hamayu is a plant that grows wild along the warm seashore, and since the northern limit of its habitat on the Sea of Japan side is Niinohama in Nagato City, Yamaguchi Prefecture, it is not easy to see it further north.
In 1956, this hamayu was designated as a prefectural natural monument.
Information
Place Name:
Niinohama Hamayu colony [Best time to visit: July-August
Location:
Hioki-Kaminishigayu Valley, Nagato City, Yamaguchi 759-4401 Admission fee: Free
Parking: About 200 cars (charged only during the swimming season)
Access:
Approximately 13 minutes by cab from Nagato Furuichi Station on the JR Sanin Line / Approximately 60 minutes by car from the Mine IC on the Chugoku Expressway
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