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Sera Town in central Hiroshima Prefecture is a beautiful town that seems like something out of a movie, surrounded by seasonal flower fields and nature. This time, we will introduce a two days itinerary for enjoying Sera Town to the fullest, which is also recommended for visitors to Japan.
In spring, Sera Farm is filled with 750,000 tulips of 200 varieties. Visitors are free to step between the rows of tulips and take picturesque photos surrounded by flowers. Another attraction is that you can enjoy a variety of flowers such as sunflowers and dahlias depending on the season.
In the afternoon, head to "Flower Village Hanayume no Sato." The beautiful blue, white, and purple gradations of the nemophila flower fields spread out before you, creating an emotional experience that makes you feel as if you have wandered into another world.
To soothe your tired body and soul after a long day of travel, we recommend the Japanese tea cafe "Setsugetsufuuka Fukuchiin," which is housed in a renovated 170-year-old temple lodge. With a set of pesticide-free tea from Sera and Japanese sweets, you can experience the quiet and refined beauty of Japan.
Our accommodation is the clean and tidy Fairfield by Marriott Hiroshima Sera Hotel, located next to the Sera Michi-no-Eki (Roadside Station) Sera . It also has dog-friendly rooms, making it the perfect place for traveling with pets. It is also conveniently located as a base for sightseeing in the area.
On the second day, we went to Daijoryu Shrine, which is known as a shrine for success. It has a mysterious legend that the shape of the lake resembles a dragon, and it is a place of tranquility where you can feel the warmth of the local people and see handmade votive plaques.
Time Content
11:00 View tulips at Takaharu Sera
13:30 Walking around the nemophila flowers at Hanayume no Sato
15:30 Setsugetsufuuka Enjoy Japanese tea at Fukuchiin Temple
17:00 Check in at Fairfield Hotel and explore the surrounding area
Next day at 9:00, visit Taiseiryu Shrine
10:30 Search for local souvenirs at the Michi-no-Eki (Roadside Station) Sera and head home
Hiroshima, Sera is a town where you can experience the "Japaneseness" of colorful nature, beautiful tea culture, and mysterious history. Why not start your own story surrounded by the relaxing scenery and warm people?
The Fairfield by Marriott Michi no Eki Project is a regional revitalization project by Sekisui House and Marriott International, which develops hotels close to roadside stations "Michi no Eki" nationwide from Hokkaido to Kyushu. The hotel does not have any dining facilities, but instead has guests use "Michi no Eki" and local restaurants, interacting with local people and enjoying food, and creating a system where guests can fully experience the charm of the area. Hotel staff who are familiar with the area will recommend seasonal information and spots unique to the area. The guest rooms are simple and calm, with comfortable Simmons beds and rain shower-type bathrooms without bathtubs. The hotel's lobby lounge is equipped with a large table, microwave, toaster oven, coffee machine, Japanese tea, and miso soup. Relax in your room and enjoy your purchases from roadside stations, local supermarkets, wineries, sake breweries, etc. in the lobby lounge. After enjoying the area to your heart's content, spend your time relaxing at the hotel as if you were back home. Free high-speed Wi-Fi and tables with power outlets make it ideal for workation. Enjoy a new style of travel, traversing Japan freely while experiencing the charms of each region.
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