從電車站慢慢往強羅公園方向走,其實強羅公園可以在電車裡提前下車就能到,但我們上坡的路很美,就也覺得很好。被雨淋得亮晶晶的樹林。
強羅公園同樣可以使用通票進去。由於兩天都下雨,車票已經被拽得有點皺了,這真是兩天最最重要的東西。
強羅公園是個日式和歐式結合的花園,其實並沒有很大的特色,隨便轉轉~
有個熱帶溫室,很多有趣的花。離開強羅,我們該坐車走咯~最後提示一下,我們到達箱根後是直接坐公車到桃源台,第二天才倒著玩回去。其實正確的順序是:箱根湯本站到強羅,強羅登山電車到早雲山,早雲山纜車站到大湧谷,最後到桃源台和蘆之湖。所有的站台都是相連的,非常方便。纜車的末班車在五點10分左右,要注意時間。
2Days 日本箱根🇯🇵 在 Hakone 2天1夜在箱根整個旅程下雨,不坐纜車,不坐船,很可惜,下次有機會再去報復。一天可以,但是要早點去,我們下午2點從新宿出發很晚🤣😂😅 我不能及時去任何地方。#新遊客評論
先查一下這個公園再去箱根週邊其他地方😊。
我是7月1日,紫陽花季過去的。這個始建於1914年的日本最古老的法式庭院,最早是供當時的貴族人士休閑享用。既是法式園林,當然少不得玫瑰,經過百多年的精心培育,現存140多種、1000多株玫瑰,春秋兩季盡情綻放。除此外,其他月份也有怒放的花卉,如每年3、4月的櫻花和杜鵑、6、7月則是紫陽花季--春秋兩季是玫瑰月季的主場,秋風颯颯之後,將是紅恭弘=叶 恭弘季開幕…如此。花開花落,年復一年。庭院在,花便有了共舞的好去處。公園呈對稱式布局,由高處往下至中心噴水池,玫瑰花拱門,玫瑰迴廊,以此環繞,旖旎怒放在陽光下。而耐陰的紫陽花,則成群結隊被群植在周圍的大樹底下,林蔭道旁…和那些熱烈帶刺的紅玫瑰相比,微風中的紫陽花顯得低調而溫存,很多來自外地培育的新品,都掛了標籤,還有的特別細心的圖片對照出“初始、半開、全開、快謝”四種狀態下的花型花色,以示正聽(觀)。公園內有一個茶廊一色堂,也提供咖啡和輕食,可以一邊休息一邊看公園美景,還有簡餐小食店--我們就在那休整了並解決了午餐。
箱根強羅公園 是1914年開園的日本首家法式整型花園。通常法式花園的佈局特徵是在平坦而又廣闊的園區內,將池塘和植物等造園要素進行左右對稱的幾何學圖形配置。但箱根強羅公園卻是建造在斜坡之上。
Hakone Qiangluo Hot Spring is located at the end of Hakone Mountaineering Railway Station at an altitude of about 700m. Taking the opening of Hanggen Mountaineering Railway in 1919 as an opportunity, it has been formally developed as a spa sanatorium and a high-level villa area, and has been developing continuously. The Hakone Qiangluo Park, built in 1914, is a French garden symmetrically constructed around the pool. Now, it has become the landmark scenic spot of Qiangluo Hot Spring. Since 1921, the traditional ceremony "Dawen Burning" has been the biggest activity of Qiangluo Hot Spring. The "Big Character Burning" that baked the star Yue was held grandly in the year of offering sacrifices to ancestors.
Because of the purchase of Hakone ticket, Qiangluo Park is free to visit. Qiangluo Park is a typical community leisure park with a small area. But it is also a place with a hundred-year history and profound cultural connotations. Small tropical botanical gardens are classically introduced to various plants near the equator and their medicinal value. In the distant mountains, the place where the commune fire is set off every August is a typical embodiment of Japanese culture. The park is built on the hills, scattered and delicate with winding paths and shaded by green shade. Being in it makes you feel comfortable.