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Tuesday, June 2, 2020
View this post on Instagram The Kurosengoku soybeans planted after the May holidays have sprouted! You can see how small they are compared to the tea. Amid the COVID-19 pandemic, we're worried about what the weather will be like this year, but we hope they'll do their best to grow. ✨ This year's field, which we're sharing with you, is located just below the Sunflower Park Roadside Station. This year's Sunflower Festival has been canceled, but we'll make up for it by sharing lots of growing Kurosengoku soybeans! Thank you for your support. ✨ # Kurosengoku soybeans # Kurosengoku # Hokuryu Town # Hokkaido # Sunflower Park Roadside Station # Sunflower Festival Kurosengoku Business Cooperative AssociationA post shared by (@kurosengoku) – June 1, 2020, 12:45 AM PDT
The Kurosengoku soybeans planted after the May holidays have sprouted! You can see how small they are compared to the tea. Amid the COVID-19 pandemic, we're worried about what the weather will be like this year, but we hope they'll do their best to grow. ✨ This year's field, which we're sharing with you, is located just below the Sunflower Park Roadside Station. This year's Sunflower Festival has been canceled, but we'll make up for it by sharing lots of growing Kurosengoku soybeans! Thank you for your support. ✨ # Kurosengoku soybeans # Kurosengoku # Hokuryu Town # Hokkaido # Sunflower Park Roadside Station # Sunflower Festival
Kurosengoku Business Cooperative AssociationA post shared by (@kurosengoku) – June 1, 2020, 12:45 AM PDT