In Mt. Yoshino, there have been many cherry trees since ancient times, and some 30,000 wild cherry trees, the original species of cherry, grow close together in four areas of Shimo, Naka, Kami, and Oku, in order from bottom to top of the mountain, making the mountain a viewing site. |
吉野山には古来サクラが多く、山すそから順に 下・中・上・奥の4箇所に約3万本の桜の原種であるヤマザクラが密集する名所である。 |