Orange Spider Lilies

Date : Early–mid-Aug


Orange Spider Lilies

A carpet of rare flowers covering Inabu's mountainside

Ornate orange spider lilies (Lycoris sanguinea)—belonging to the amaryllis family—grow wild in Mt. Okuri's zelkova forest. The best viewing time is mid-August, but the flowers are in bloom every early to late August.
Head out with comfortable shoes as a short hike is required to get to the flowers. Find details on the exact location from the Inabu Tourist Information Center at Donguri no Sato Inabu Rest Stop. The staff also has info on the many nearby sightseeing spots, so make a day of it!

EVENT OVERVIEW

Place Zelkova forest of Mt. Natsuyakejogayama and Mt. Okuri
Location 〒441-2513
Iyama, Inabu-cho, Toyota-shi, Aichi
Fee Free of charge
Parking Unavailable (Use the space along Route 80)
Restrooms Available (within Oidaira Park)
Phone number 0565-83-3200 (Inabu Tourism Association)

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ACCESS

  • Access by car
    Access by car
    1 km from Inabucho Intersection at Route 153 and 257, turn left and enter Route 80. From there, continue 4 km until you see the signpost. Park on the shoulder of the road and walk approx. 600 m.

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INFORMATION ON THE SURROUNDING AREA

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