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2018

Magna special 2019 "Azumino" calendar completed

Our special "Azumino" calendar 2019 has been completed.

Mt. Jonen towering over Azumino, water wheels and colorful rural landscapes that seem to be lost in the world of Japanese folk tales, and rural activities that have not changed since ancient times are reflected in the background of the nature of the four seasons.

 

 

 


January and February "Rime morning"
On winter mornings in Azumino, the vegetation of hoarfrost looks up at the freezing cold and refreshing conventional wisdom.

March and April "Mt. Ariake and Sakura"
On a peaceful spring day that appears in Japanese folk tales, Mt. Ariake is a mountain of trees, so the snow melts quickly.


May and June "Waterwheel and Green Shadow"
The sight of grinding soba with a stone mortar using the power of a water wheel, soba is delicious when freshly ground.Injured quickly.

July and August "Pincushion flower blooming plateau"
The number of pretty Pincushion flowers on the Utsukushigahara Plateau, which overlooks Mt. Fuji in the distance, is decreasing year by year.


September and October "Small diameter of cosmos"
Walking along the bustling path of Cosmos makes you feel welcome in the fall.

November and December "Hanging persimmon style"
The hanging persimmon, a tradition of Japanese mountain villages, is a natural bamboo blind that is used as a winter snack or a New Year's kagami mochi.