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Relaxation Video - Beauty of Nature with new age music - Love & Peace - Hamakita Forest Park

Fizemos um Churrasco beneficente no Hamakita Forest Park, cidade de Hamamatsu (Hamakita Shinrin Koen). Uma tarde excelente. Sol, clima agradavel, muita natureza, flores, arvores, riachos... Otimo para relaxar e aliviar o stress!Veja o video e deixe todo o stress do dia a dia de lado, fique mais leve e feliz! f you enjoy being in a natural environment, taking strolls along lakes or through a forest, or listening to the birds and other animals, then the Shizuoka Prefectural Forest Park is the place for you. The Park, known as Shinrin Kouen, is in Hamakita, which is now part of Hamamatsu City. The forest has a variety of flora and fauna that change with the seasons. There is also a 150m long suspension bridge with a view of Japanese red pine trees, the Tenryu River, and Hamakita itself. Camping in the Park is possible, provided that you register beforehand at the Visitors Center. You can also stay in the parks facility, called Mori no Ie, which is a combination of a hotel, research and workshop rooms, a gymnasium, and a restaurant. In addition to daily walking tours, the Prefectural Forest Park also offers a variety of seminars and workshops on the weekends. These include bird watching for beginners, flying squirrel observations, rope making, and shiitake mushroom cultivation. These are all offered on the different weekends throughout the year. So come out and enjoy the prefectural park in Shizuoka prefecture. In addition to the Forest Park, you can enjoy nature at the Hamanako Garden Park, the former site of the 2004 Hamamatsu Flower Exhibition. The park has many different attractions. One of these is the Rainbow Waterfall, which is a 200m long fountain where the water flows down from the top. There is also an outdoor stage built right by the water. If you want a view of the whole park from up top, then you have the option of going to the top floor of the 50 m tower. Of course, there is no shortage of flowers. For example, the Village Area in the park includes some of the exhibitions from the 2004 Flower Exhibition. The park also retains the Monet garden from the Exhibition. These areas and many more allow for all the flower-viewing you can handle. There is no entrance fee for the Hamanako Garden Park (although some areas have a small entrance fee), and is open all year, with the exception of the New Year holiday. Hamakita Forest Park is a large park with a variety of recreational facilities. The park's main draw are the walking trails that criss-cross the boundaries with a variety of views. The trails will take you next to small lakes, down into azalea filled ravines, across manicured gardens, next to uninteresting farm lands, along side creeks, beside long stretches of tarmacked roads, etc. The highlight is to cross the very high, very scary wooden bridge that can give even the most hearty of trekkers a little vertigo, especially if it's windy. There is also a nature center with a focus on the local bird life, unfortunately all captions are in Japanese only. There is a playground, some large playing fields and picnic areas. Next to the park is Gansuiji Temple and Shrine, which are quite interesting. Hamakita F.P. is a nice way to spend some relax and get a little fresh air.

Posted by LivingReiki Therapies on February 5, 2009 at 3:16 PM 188 Views

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