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Flower display by students of Hokuryo High School (December)
Since 2001, Aso Kumamoto Airport has been exhibiting seasonal floral arrangements grown by students from agricultural-related schools in the prefecture.
When you use the airport, why not take a look down at your feet and enjoy the artwork created by high school students from Kumamoto?
The December exhibit features works (pansies, north poles, and snapdragons) by students from Kumamoto Prefectural Kitaryo High School.
[Comments from students of Hokuryo High School]
We, the first-year students of the landscape gardening department at Hokuriyo High School, have been carefully cultivating the flowers that will be displayed at Aso Kumamoto Airport, the gateway to Kumamoto's skies, from sowing seeds to planting them in planters. Hokuriyo High School, where we study, is located in Tamana City in the north of the prefecture, and in the landscape gardening department we learn not only gardening techniques, but also how to cultivate planting materials such as flowers and trees that will decorate the garden. The pansies, North Pole, and Ornamental cabbage planted in the planters are flowers that bring color and warmth even in the cold of winter. We hope that people visiting Kumamoto will feel a little comforted and warm when they see these flowers.

Seeding

Top dressing
[Exhibition place]
Entrances to the domestic passenger terminal building and satellite building,
The passage between the domestic passenger terminal building and the satellite building,
A passageway connecting the domestic and international passenger terminal buildings



