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Hamarikyu Garden Chuo Ward residents are free of admission from April 1 (Thursday) to May 5 (holiday)

[Yurikamome] April 8, 2010 08:30

      2010_0406 Sakura Nakajima Chaya and Shira Myo. JPG

    On the other side of Shiramyo is Ochiya of Nakajima.

 

It is published in the ward bulletin issued on April 1 (Thursday), but the entrance fee for Chuo Ward residents is free from Thursday, April 1 to May 5 (holiday). (Admission fee is required if you visit the park by water bus.)

It seems that it is to let more inhabitants know the wonderfulness of the garden.

How to enter the park

Please fill in the required information on the admission ticket on page 1 of the ward bulletin issued on April 1 and submit it to the garden window. In addition, admission numbered tickets are distributed at Nihonbashi Tsukishima Special Branch Office.

We publish in "news center of ward" of homepage.  

      2010_0406 Full bloom of white snow JPG

     White snow in full bloom

 

     2010_0406 Morning Row Cherry Blossom JPG 

     Cherry Blossoms

 

     2010_0406 Yoshino cherry tree in full bloom JPG 

     Yoshino cherry tree in full bloom

 

     2010_0406 Cherry Blossom Kazuha Flower. JPG 

     Kazuha (Ichiyo)

 

     2010_0406 Flower of Japanese maple JPG 

     It is a flower of Japanese maple. It is a small red flower.    

    I went to Hamarikyu to shoot cherry blossoms, but it was cute so I added it.

 

    There are various types of cherry blossoms, and if you look closely, each is cute and beautiful.

    Gyoiko and Utsukin were still buds.

    You can enjoy a variety of cherry blossoms until early May.

    It was blessed with good weather and beautiful, so I'm sorry to use a lot of posted surfaces.