Hagi Shi, Yamaguchi Ken
Today, around 25,000 yabutsubaki camellias (Camelia japonica) grow at Toragasaki, the northern tip of Mt. Kasayama. The grove is maintained by the city and covers about 10 hectares. The flowering period is long, from early December to late March, and the best time to see them is usually from mid-February to late March. You can enjoy the sight of the colorful camellia flowers blooming on the tall camellia trees and the “falling camellias” that have fallen from the trees coloring the ground red.
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