Lake Notoro Coral Grass
nature
能取湖のサンゴ草
Shoreline that turns crimson red in autumn when coral grass reaches peak color.
Every September, the salt-marsh glasswort (Sango-sho) around Lake Notoro turns a deep red, making the shoreline look like it’s covered in a carpet of rubies. Wooden boardwalks allow you to walk right into the middle of the 'crimson sea.' It’s a unique botanical phenomenon that occurs in very few places in Japan.
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