Mie Prefecture’s Inabe City Agricultural Park is home to approximately 45,000 plum trees in 100 different varieties, and in typical years the park holds a festival to celebrate their beauty. That event has been canceled for this year – hopefully we’ll see it up and running again by next spring. Until then, we hope this photo of the park from a previous year provides some future travel inspiration! 🌳 🌸
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📍Inabe City Agricultural Park, #Mie
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