Mount Rokko Light-Up Spring Version titled, “Haru no Akebono”to begin

21.February.2018 | SPOT

Using more than 10 million LED lights that can change color, the frame which covers the observatory is lit up in a most natural fashion. This is “Lightscape in Rokko”which is gaining much popularity.

 


This year’s theme is the changing four seasons that Japanese people love described in“Makurano shoshi”(The Pillow Book) written by Sei Shonagon during the Edo period. The light-up has 4 patterns which express these 4 seasons. The light- up looks nostalgic and along with the night view from Mount Rokko, you can feel the changing of the seasons.

 

(1) Spring version “Haru Akebono”(Dawn in spring)

This light-up depicts the scene where dawn is just about to break. A white light can be seen on the fringes of the mountains and clouds with a purplish-color float by.

Date: March 10th (Sat.) ~ may 31st (Thurs.)

Time: 18:00~21:00 (entrance permitted until 20:30)

(2) Summer version “Natsu no yo”(Summer night)

This light-up depicts the scene where a bright moon is lighting up the night sky in summer. In the darkness, many fireflies light up the night. Then just a few fireflies fly about and then is the summer night in the rain.
Date: June 1st (Fri.) ~ September 6th (Thurs.)

Time: 19:00~21:00  (entrance permitted until 20:30)

 

(3) Autumn version “Aki ha yugure”(sunset in the autumn)

This light-up depicts the scene where the sun is setting and nearing the edge of the mountains. A few birds are flying home to their nesting grounds and a flock of geese is flying away.

Date: September 7th (Fri.) ~ November 30th (Fri.)

Time: 17:00~21:00 (entrance permitted until 20:30)

(4) Winter version “Fuyu wa tsutomete”

This light-up depicts the scene of the early morning snow. The whiteness of winter stands out in the frost. Another scene depicted is where bright red coals are being moved from one fireplace to another so as to keep warm. A truly winter scene.
Date: December 1st (Sat.) ~ 2019 January 6th (Sun.) everyday and

2019 January 12th (Sat.) ~ March 10th (Sun.) every Saturday and Sunday during this period

Time: 17:00~21:00 (entrance permitted until 20:30)

Why not come to feel the four seasons expressed by these season by season light-up shows at Mount Rokko.

■information

Overview of “Lightscape in Rokko” – “Makurano shoshi”

*there will changes depending on weather conditions

*each light-up show is about 7 minutes long

*the photos are of Lightscape in Rokko by season

Natural experience observatory “Rokko Shidare”

Address: 1877-9 Ikaizan Rokkozan-cho, Nada-ku, Kobe

Open: 10:00~21:00(entrance permitted until 20:30)

*Until 2019 January 6th (Sun) winter times.

*there will be changes depending on weather conditions.

Holidays: None

*2019 March 5th (Tue.)& 6th (Wed.) closed for maintenance

TEL:078-894-2281/FAX:078-891-1171

Mount Rokko website:http://www.rokkosan.com

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