As the name of the town suggests, “Ogi” Ushino-o Plum GroveSpread out on Mt. Ushino-o in the southern part of Ogi City there is a vast plum grove with about 7,000 trees. Growing plums started at the end of the Edo period (1603-1868) in the hilly areas and they are still one of the representative agricultural crops from Ogi City. From the Saga Prefectureliterally means a “small castle,” as there used to be a magnificent castle in this region which unfortunately doesn’t exist anymore. However, strolling around the city will remind people of the olden days. The town was developed following the layout and design of Kyoto in those days. Come and see Ogi’s pure stream and the fireflies who make it their home along with the beautiful flowers that entertain people in every season. Ogi always welcomes everyone with its simple yet lovely natural environment.end of February to early March is the time to appreciate their beautiful and fragrant blossoms. The mountain will be covered with lovely flowers and the faint scent of plums welcomes visitors.Kosho-ji TempleThis is the largest Buddhist temple in Ogi City founded in 1317. The statue of 6432Ogi City
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