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Banana

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Water fruit

Dorian

Cherimoya

Pink banana

Red pineapple

Butterfly on the back of Kotetsu

It is a 15-minute drive from the butterfly garden to the fruit garden.

There are170 kindsoffruitsin the vast mountain

rare red pineapple,
red banana flowers,water fruits,
Jasmine lime, putan,
chierimore, cinnamon.

The varieties you see for the first time continue forever

"What's this, what's that?" It's like a child's excursion.


It’s this heat for Japanese people
it feels like you're dressed in the sauna,
The guide has a cool face without sweating.

Because of this temperature, delicious fruits can be produced.
Taste the blessings of the sun from the trees.

It's delicious, sweet and fresh.

Replenish hydration before dehydration.

The fruits served in a heap two people
who forget to take a picture and get sick.

Take a break and finally ... "Come on! Let’s go ".

A paradise of colorful butterflies,
A rare tropical butterfly

120 species (3000-4000 birds)
Butterflies, butterflies, butterfliesthat never stop.

Who knows the name
wonder if it’s about “black sesame seeds”

The park is beautifully maintained
you can observe it up close on the path.

Unfamiliar butterflies perch on shoulders and arms
as if to represent a welcome play.

The next time you visit
you won't be able to see the butterflies you have now.

The life of a butterfly is"only 2 weeks".

With or without knowing a short life,
from flower to flower.
Butterfly paradise.

"Recommended"
.

The mountains of Penang are a treasure trove of "durians".

The trees on the side of the road are full of durian fruits.

May is the heyday of ripedurians.
It's a pity we came too early.

I haven't smelt that unique and intense odor yet.

It seems to be delicious when picked.

Once you eat it,
you will be addicted to it The King of Fruits,"Durian,"
What is shipped from this mountain all over the world?
I did not know.

Another thing I didn't know in
1944 (Showa 19)
The Japanese Army's Penang Defense Headquarters
I was surprised that it was there.

Island sightseeing

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