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What is the closing time of Wakayama? What is the most beautiful month in Wakayama?

Wakayama is a small but beautiful place, and its popularity has gradually increased, attracting a large number of tourists from China. Especially girls like to come here to feel the charm and magic of nature, and more importantly, they can take pictures as a souvenir. Here are the latest information about mountain closure and the best tourist season.

When does Wakayama close?

Closing time: the mountain will be closed on the second Sunday of June 5438+February every year, and will be reopened in March of the following year.

What is the best month to go to Wakayama?

April -65438+ 10 is the most beautiful time every year. At this time, the climate is pleasant, and the green grass is particularly fresh and clean, giving people infinite beautiful reverie and ideas.

Matters needing attention in Japanese Wakayama

1. If you want to watch the sunset with three eyes, I advise you to be kind. Watch the sunset and go down the mountain. Crows crow all over the sky, and deer with glowing eyes are everywhere. It was extremely gloomy, and there was no one around. So if you want to watch the sunset, it is recommended to keep your eyes open on the hillside.

2. Sunset time is after 4pm in Nara. The temperature plummeted and the demon wind blew wildly. No, I scared you. There really is an ancient grave in the forest on the mountainside, like a stone pillar, which means "grave". Not necessarily a human grave, so you get it. This kind of thing happens again in many places in Japan. Don't be curious about taking pictures.

The last bus stops at the ticket office of Ruocaoshan. It's five o'clock. Please watch the time.

The park closes at 4: 30 p.m.

5. Go back up the hill. If you are already a triple destination, take a taxi down the mountain in the parking lot behind (very expensive), so I suggest you go to the binocular platform to play.

There is a male deer with horns on the mountain. Do not feed it. Instead of eating it, it will attack you. It will signal you to put the deer cake on the ground. When you put it on the ground, it will make a loud noise. I talked to the person in charge of Ruocaoshan. This is a deer incarnated as a god, kneeling on your behalf, so it is blessed to take a photo with it.

7. On the fourth Saturday of January every year, Ruocao Mountain will be burned to suppress the ghosts on the top of Ruocao Mountain.

From June 20 10 to June 20 10, the colorful winter nights in the ancient capital burned like grass, which has long been a household name in Japan.

There are many theories about the origin of Yamakaji. One view originated from the border dispute between the neighboring Toda Temple, Fu Xiao Temple and Chunri Dashe in the Edo period. As a result, the boundaries and barriers between them were burned down.

Another way of saying this is that, according to the relevant literature, farmers nearby will burn mountains in order to make grass flourish in spring, so that deer and wild boar on the mountains can have enough grass and food supply.

There is also a saying that if there is a huge ancient grave on the top of Caoshan Mountain, it is called "Zhongying Ancient Grave". It is said that ghosts used to appear in ancient tombs. In order to prevent ghosts from harming the world, local people spontaneously hold mountain burning activities, thinking that this method can "eliminate" ghosts.

However, the unorganized mountain burning almost caused a fire in the nearby Dongda Temple several times, so in1738 65438+February, Nara implemented a mountain closure order, but it was still repeatedly banned.

In order to prevent fire, Joy and Chunri Dashe organized a mountain burning activity at Dongda Temple near Ruocao Mountain. This is the real origin of burning mountains in Nara.

600 fireworks bloomed in the night sky, which opened the prelude to burning mountains. Next, hundreds of firefighters who were already ready to go pointed their torches at Ruocao Mountain, and the fire broke out suddenly. Depending on the amount of grass on the mountain every year, the raging fire will burn for about 30 minutes to an hour.

The ecology on the mountain is very good. Dung beetles eat deer dung, deer eat grass and there are many insects. Crows are uncomfortable in cherry trees.