Lake Goshoko Regional Park posted on X that
"The poppies are nearing the end of their blooming season. They are
scheduled to be mowed on June 6th-7th," so I thought, "I have to go
and see them," and hurried over with Sachiki-san.
I had seen the blooming and full bloom
information posted on X a half month ago, but I don't act until the last
minute. (lol)
Family Land is located on the western edge
of Lake Goshoko and is one of the facilities that make up Lake Goshoko Regional
Park. It's about a 30-minute drive from my house, which is close to the center
of Morioka City.
The poppies were planted in the "Kenji
Flower Bed," which is named after Miyazawa Kenji and has a statue of Kenji
in the center.
Even though it was nearing the end of its
blooming season, it was still beautiful.
According to the person who was taking care
of the flower beds, after the poppies are mowed, sunflowers are planted.
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