“Tengu’s Garden” is located on Mt. Hiuchi in Niigata Prefecture.
This beautiful place consists of wetlands and ponds. It is especially beautiful in summer and autumn, when the alpine plants bloom and attract visitors.
Overview of Tengu’s Garden
Hiuchi Mountain in Niigata Prefecture is home to the Tengu’s Garden, known as the northernmost ptarmigan habitat in Japan and a treasure trove of alpine plants.
This place consists of a wetland and a pond at an altitude of 2110m, and you can trek for 1 hour and 15 minutes to the summit. This is an attractive spot for climbers and photographers, and is especially worth a visit in summer and autumn.
In the summer, Tengu’s garden is full of blooming alpine plants, such as the Japanese prunus, the prunus prunus, the prunus prunus, the psyllium, the psyllium, the psyllium, and the psyllium, creating a spectacular scenery.
Basic information about Tengu’s garden
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Summary
Tengu Garden in Niigata Prefecture is known as a habitat for alpine plants and ptarmigans, and attracts visitors with its beautiful wetland and spectacular pond.
In the summer, a variety of alpine plants bloom, and in the fall, the autumn leaves create a beautiful scenery.
A visit to Tengu Garden will be a special experience for nature lovers and trekking enthusiasts.
When you visit, be prepared and enjoy this natural treasure.
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