Miho Pine Forest 2

Kami-no-Michi, “the road of god” in Miho Pine Forest is covered with the boardwalk; therefore, the roots of the pine trees are not been trampled on by visitors. That may be the reason why the pine trees have been living so long. Furthermore, it is surprising to know that there are a lot of supporting groups to protect the pine forest.

https://exploreshizuoka.jp/en/blog/miho-no-matsubara-experiencing-the-sacred-mt-fuji-and-the-original-landscape-of-japan-steeped-in-legend/; https://otono.site/miho-no-matsubara/jp/kaminomichi.html; https://shizuoka.hellonavi.jp/tourist-attractions/central/mihonomatsubara2021; https://miho-no-matsubara.jp/support_organization_page

(Also, refer to the article on December 9, 2023)

A picture in the sign board of the sightseeing bus parking lot, the pine trees and Mount Fuji, the third generation of Hagoromo-no-Matsu (Robe of Feathers-Pine Tree), kids and a ship, Haguruma Shrine, and the ship

Miho, Shimizu-ward, Shizuoka-city, Shizuoka Prefecture, 12/14/2023

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