At the tourist farm in Sera Town, Hiroshima Prefecture, the words "Pray for the end" are made from the red salvia flowers to pray for the end of the new coronavirus, and entertain the visitors.

At the tourist farm in Sera Town, which covers an area of ​​about 7 hectares, every year, in a field 100 meters long and 50 meters wide, letters that represent the events of the year are made with flowers, and from the hills in the park. You can see it.



This year, the salvia seedlings grown in the agricultural house were replanted in the field in July, and the bright red flowers that began to bloom from the beginning of this month made the four letters "Pray for the end".



We hope that the new coronavirus will end and that many people will be able to easily go where they want to go.



At this farm, the eating and drinking space in the farm has become unavailable due to the state of emergency issued in Hiroshima Prefecture, but families and others who visited take pictures of the salvia flowers and the flowers that are in full bloom. I enjoyed putting it in.



A 35-year-old woman who visited said, "The wind feels good and the flowers are beautiful and refreshing."



Mr. Ikuo Hiraga of the tourist farm "Hana no Eki Sera" said, "I'm still unable to do what I want to do, but I want you to relax by celebrating the flowers outdoors as a break."



The salvia flower character means that you can enjoy it until the end of next month.