Hokuryu Town Portal
Wednesday, June 10, 2020
View this post on Instagram Hokuryu Town is known for its sunflowers. Many tourists come to see the sunflowers every year, but this year's Sunflower Festival was canceled due to the impact of COVID-19. 💧 The association created a new flower bed along the national highway and planted sunflowers. 😊 While we continue to have to be careful about infections, we hope that it will provide even a little bit of healing. ✨ We started making the bed in mid-May, filling it with soil, leveling the ground, and growing sunflowers from seeds in the chairman's greenhouse. Today, we were finally able to replant them in the flower bed. ❗ We hope they grow beautifully. This year, we will be following the growth of the Kurosengoku soybeans and the sunflowers at the same time.❗ # Kurosengoku soybeans # Kurosengoku # Sunflowers # Sunflower Festival # Hokuryu Town # Hokkaido # Sunflower flower bed # Healing with flowers Kurosengoku Business Cooperative AssociationA post shared by (@kurosengoku) – June 9, 2020, 12:57 AM PDT
Hokuryu Town is known for its sunflowers. Many tourists come to see the sunflowers every year, but this year's Sunflower Festival was canceled due to the impact of COVID-19. 💧 The association created a new flower bed along the national highway and planted sunflowers. 😊 While we continue to have to be careful about infections, we hope that it will provide even a little bit of healing. ✨ We started making the bed in mid-May, filling it with soil, leveling the ground, and growing sunflowers from seeds in the chairman's greenhouse. Today, we were finally able to replant them in the flower bed. ❗ We hope they grow beautifully. This year, we will be following the growth of the Kurosengoku soybeans and the sunflowers at the same time.❗ # Kurosengoku soybeans # Kurosengoku # Sunflowers # Sunflower Festival # Hokuryu Town # Hokkaido # Sunflower flower bed # Healing with flowers
Kurosengoku Business Cooperative AssociationA post shared by (@kurosengoku) – June 9, 2020, 12:57 AM PDT