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The 9th Minami-Aso Wildflower Concert Dedicated to 'Hanasinobu', Which Grows Only in Aso, to be Held on Sunday, June 14th at Kyukamura Minami-Aso

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The 9th Minami-Aso Wildflower Concert ~Hanasinobu~ will be held on June 14th at Kyukamura Minami-Aso. This event, timed with the blooming season of the rare 'Hanasinobu' flower, which is endemic to Aso's grasslands and endangered, offers a chance to enjoy the harmony of early summer nature and music through performances by local bands and nature observation tours.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What kind of plant is 'Hanasinobu'?
A: 'Hanasinobu' is a perennial herb that grows in mountainous grasslands and is classified as Critically Endangered IB. Its wild growth is confirmed only in a very small part of the Aso region nationwide.
Q: What events are planned besides the concert?
A: There are various events to experience nature and local culture, including an observation tour of the Aso Nogusa Garden, photo exhibitions of flora and fauna, introductions to the activities of nature conservation groups, and presentations by local students.
Q: What are the features of camping at Kyukamura Minami-Aso?
A: It's an auto campground where you can park your car next to your site, with pre-set tents. Dinner is BBQ, breakfast is a buffet, and you can also participate in the star-watching program exclusive to hotel guests.
Q: How does this event contribute to nature conservation?
A: It provides an opportunity to raise awareness about the rare 'Hanasinobu' and deepen understanding of its conservation importance. It also aims to enhance overall nature conservation awareness in the region through introductions to the activities of nature conservation groups.
Q: How can I access the concert venue?
A: For access by public transport or car, please check the detailed URL or contact the secretariat/daytime inquiry number. It is also advisable to check tourist information for the surrounding area.