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Flowers and birds in the Hamarikyu Garden

[Yurikamome] January 19, 2010 13:00

At Hamarikyu, red plums, which signal the signs of spring, bloom beautifully and are now in full bloom.

Daffodils and Japanese allspice welcome guests with good fragrance.

The October cherry blossoms and Kofuku cherry blossoms, which have been blooming since last fall, still have small flowers.

From January 23rd (Saturday), ubiquitous will be introduced, and even if customers come alone on Weekday Day, you will be able to get information.

We will inform you about ubiquitous in the next time.

 

     Red plum

     Red plum of Hamarikyu. jpg

 

     Daffodil      Narcissus of Hamarikyu. jpg

 

     Japanese allspice       Hamarikyu's wax jpg  

 

      Male and female

      It's the pond of Shioiri.

      The head swimming behind is brown and the white feathers is male.

      The brownish female is swimming in front of her.

    Male and female. jpg