Tenku no Poppy

sightseeing

About 12 million poppies are in full bloom on a vast slope 500 meters above sea level. The contrast between the red poppies and the clear blue sky is a sight to behold. When the flowers are in full bloom, an event called "Poppies in the Sky" is held, where local gourmet food and specialty products are for sale, and a temporary parking lot is made available. We hope to see you there!

Basic Information

Location
2949-1 Sakamoto, Higashi-Chichibu-mura, Chichibu-gun
TEL
0494-62-1462
FAX
0494-62-2791
Event Information
Mid-May to early June Poppy in the sky

Business hours / Fee

Business hours
During the event 9:00 - 17:00 (Last entry 16:30)
(In 2023, the event will be held from May 18th to June 4th.)
Regular holiday
* Closed in stormy weather
*The park will be closed when it rains because the parking lot cannot be used. Please check the website after 17:00 the day before.
Fee
Environmental cooperation fee: 500 yen (Junior high school students and above, please cooperate with payment.)

How to get there

Public transport
20 minutes by taxi from Chichibu Railway "Minano Station"
* There is a temporary bus from the station. For details, check the website.
Car
About 40 minutes from the Hanazono IC on the Kan-Etsu Expressway.
About 40 minutes from Kanetsu Expressway Ranzan Ogawa IC.
Parking
Free: Temporary parking lot only Mid-May to early June 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. only during the event.

Other

Remarks
You can enter the park only during the event period

Map

Nearby spots

Roadside station Washi no Sato Higashi Chichibu
Roadside station Washi no Sato Higashi Chichibu

From handcrafting Japanese paper to seasonal experiences and workshops related to the Japanese paper, hand-making soba and udon, purchasing specialty goods of Japanese paper and agricultural products. There is also a plentiful food court full of the local village cuisine such as the salted grilled char and oyaki. Furthermore, there is a paper-making house with a thatched roof inside the Japanese garden, which makes you feel like you’ve gone back in time to the Edo period. The area is designed to allow for a relaxing time.

Saitama Museum of Natural History
Saitama Museum of Natural History

Presenting the theme, "From the past to the future: traveling 300 million years through Saitama's history of people's coexistence with nature," Saitama Museum of Natural History stores various resources related to nature, and displays the fossils of giant shark, “Megalodon," and mysterious sea animal, “Paleoparadoxia," discovered in Saitama Prefecture. The museum is constructed into two halls: the "Geology Exhibition," where visitors can learn about various fossils, rocks and minerals, geological strata and earth formations, and the "Biology Exhibition," featuring large dioramas of the four major forests of Saitama and the animals that live in them. Nagatoro area is a perfect example of the nature in Saitama, and here you can enjoy detailed explanations of its characteristics for a deeper understanding. You can also enjoy simulations and free audio guides. (For more information regarding the facility, please refer to the URL below.)

Tsuki no Ishi Momiji Park
Tsuki no Ishi Momiji Park

The park is named after the stone tablet on which Kyoshi Takahama wrote the haiku “Kokoniware Kuotomubeki Tsukinoishi,” and is very famous for its autumn leaves. The best time to see the autumn leaves is around November, with the illumination of around 50 acer amoenums Japanese maples. The area is very crowded during this time, especially with photography aficionados. You can enjoy the autumn leaves at the adjacent prefectural nature museum as well.

Cyugendaira Observation Deck
Cyugendaira Observation Deck

From the observation deck located at an altitude of 370 meters, you can enjoy a panoramic view of Yorii Town and the glittering night view of the skyline. In September, this place turns into a hotspot for observing the seasonal migration of the hawks.

Nagatoro Iwadatami Rocks – Downstream boating
Nagatoro Iwadatami Rocks – Downstream boating

The Arakawa Line downstream boating in Chichibu Nagatoro allows you to ride upon the beautifully layered stone riverbed, which is designated as a national natural monument. It is a relaxing course with a couple of thrills along the way, but perfectly safe for children and seniors to enjoy as well. While listening to the boatman's entertaining speech, you can enjoy the cherry blossoms in the spring, the cool breeze in the summer, the beautiful colors of autumn, and the warmth of the kotatsu (heated table) boat in the winter. In other words, a perfect outdoor activity regardless of the season!

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