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The Nii-no-hama Hamayu community is the northern limit of the native habitat on the Sea of Japan side, and white flowers bloom from July to August.
Large evergreen perennial grasses called hamaomoto (also known as hamaomoto) grow in clusters on the beach, and usually bloom in July and August during the swimming season, when their pretty white flowers are in full bloom. The name "hama-yu" (meaning "white cotton") is derived from the fact that the flowers droop white like cotton (yu). The flowers begin to open in the evening and fully bloom at midnight. The thick stems are topped with more than a dozen fragrant white flowers. The hama-yu is a plant that grows naturally along the coast of warm countries, and the northern limit of its growth on the Sea of Japan side is at Niinohama in Nagato City, Yamaguchi Prefecture, so it is not easy to see it further north. In 1966, this hamayu was designated as a prefectural natural monument.
Natural Wonders
Address | Hioki-Kaminishigayoya, Nagato City, Yamaguchi 759-4401, Japan |
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Access | 10 minutes drive from JR Nagato Furuichi Station |
Parking | 200 units |
Parking Fees | (only during the swimming season) - Large buses: 2000 yen - Microbuses: 1500 yen - Standard-sized cars: 700 yen - Motorcycles: 200 yen |
Around July-August