At the end of my work on April 2nd (Fri), I went to see the lighting up of Hamarikyu.
Spring is not quite full even in April, this time today...。 This day is also at night
It was a bit chilly.
I paid 300 yen at the reception and went inside. I wasn't wondering if there were any cherry blossoms.
After going along the route for a while, lanterns are lit along the migratory path.
The lanterns are filled with seasonal flowers such as plums, wisteria, peony, and daffodils.
It was painted with skillful brushwork. Combined with the faint brightness, the Japanese atmosphere is felt.
It makes me feel (even though I said that few people stopped and watched it....)
After walking for a while, the voice of "Wow!" begins to rise. The cherry blossoms are lit up at night.
I approach the cherry blossoms while thinking, "Oh, this is this." The pale pink color in the darkness
It was clearly visible. The background is a group of buildings in the Shiodome area.
I think it's like a Tokyo-like landscape, such as the place where cherry blossoms and skyscrapers become paintings.
There's a shop nearby where you can buy oden, yakisoba and amazake. I'm going home from work.
A group of office workers was making a circle and chatting with one canned beer. Is it a nearby place of work? This light It may be customary to come to see the up (however, it seems that you can't see the cherry blossoms sitting on the ground. There was a note at the entrance. The salaried workers were enjoying themselves around the tables and chairs that were set up near the shop.
When I saw it, the cherry blossoms were not yet 100% in full bloom, so it seems that you can enjoy the cherry blossoms around next week. The Yoshino cherry tree will be lit up until the 5th (Monday), but the 16th (Friday) will begin to light up Yaezakura. At that time, you will be able to love flowers in a warmer spring evening.
Finally, a phrase reminds me that Hamarikyu is famous for "Shiiri no Ike".
"Sakura Yura Hamarikyu in the sea breeze"