日高耶馬渓 Hidaka-yaba-kei Hidaka Yabakei
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Hidaka Yabakei is a 6-kilometer scenic coast along National Route 336 from Ana-iwa Rock in Fuyushima to the mouth of the Horoman River in Samani Town in Southern Hokkaido. The foothill of Mt. Apoi had been eroded by seawater and rough wind of the Pacific Ocean, which created the coast with oddly-shaped rocks and sheer cliffs. As this beautiful scenery of the continuing sheer cliffs resembles the cliffs in Yabakei Gorge in Oita Prefecture, the coast is called Hidaka Yabakei.
Shallowly spread their roots over the cliff, Ezo-yama-tsutsuji (Rhododendron kaempfer) produce red flowers in spring. Together with other alpine flowers such as Ezosukashiyuri(Lilium maculatum ssp. dauricum)and Ezo gentians (Gentiana triflora var. japonica), they delight the eyes of visitors.
Shallowly spread their roots over the cliff, Ezo-yama-tsutsuji (Rhododendron kaempfer) produce red flowers in spring. Together with other alpine flowers such as Ezosukashiyuri(Lilium maculatum ssp. dauricum)and Ezo gentians (Gentiana triflora var. japonica), they delight the eyes of visitors.
- address
- Samani-cho, Samani-gun, Hokkaido 058-0000
- name
- Hidaka Yabakei