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Hana Street Road

[Kaishu] May 26, 2009 12:34

common sage bloomed bright red. 

This is Chuo-dori, in front of Nihonbashi Takashimaya.
common sage plantings are arranged neatly on both sides of the sidewalk.
The name is "Hana Kaido".
It is a pretty flower that is not very noticeable on a daily basis, but the contrast with the well-maintained sidewalk is vivid in the eyes.
A well-maintained planting, cleaned and no garbage sidewalk
It makes what you see refreshing and light.
It makes the people who maintain and manage feel the high enthusiasm and pride of this city. Pedestrians are proud of their chests.
The traditional and stately city is an area that steadily implements casual attention and meticulous daily care.
I don't think, my back stretches out.

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                               May 24
                                Kaishu