The Cosmos Fields of Kin (image taken in 2015) |
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Cosmos of Kin |
Latitude | Longitude |
N 26 27.506 | E 127 52.792 |
The Cosmos Fields of Kin Town
Every year around late January to mid-February, farmers of Kin Town plant Cosmos in the rice fields of Igei Village. According to a Kin Town resident, it is believed that Cosmos nurture and rejuvenate the soil just prior to the rice fields being utilized(i). The net result; an entire landscape of pink, white, and maroon colored flowers lighting up the scene! Hundreds of visitors come every year to get a glimpse of these delightful flowers. Click on the album link above for more images.
Public Access: Sunday, February 16, 2020
Note: Cosmos Field will be cordoned off until February 16th. Please to do not enter the fields till the cordon rope has been removed on February 16th. Taking Pictures from the roadside areas are welcome.
Advisory: The Okinawa City Marathon is on February 16th, 2020. Expect Traffic on Highway 329 throughout Okinawa City. Please plan accordingly.
Directions/Parking. Take Highway 329 into Igei of Kin Town. Igei is about 5 minutes south of Camp Hansen and 10 minutes north of Ishikawa by car. The most noticeable landmark in this area will be an ENEOS Gas Station which will be on the east-side of Highway 329. Study the map above. The fields will be on the west-side of Highway 329. Roads will be tight and parking will have to be off to the side where you can find space. Caution. Drive carefully during this time period as buses and school children often take school trips to this venue.
Note. i. No scientific resources could be found on the Cosmos plants soil rejuvenation capabilities. However, such techniques are sometimes referred to as 'cover crops'. For more information on 'cover crops' please refer to this link at Dave's Garden.