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The cherry blossoms in the Hamarikyu Garden (Miyo yellow and Utsukin) have begun to bloom.

[Yurikamome] April 16, 2010 10:00

    Gyoiko and Ukon (turmeric) have begun to bloom in the Hamarikyu Garden.

    Both gyoko and turmeric are kind of cherry blossoms. 

    Please take a look.  

    Cross the "Kate Oden Bridge" toward "Hino Kuchiyama" in the garden and go to the right.

    "Gyoikou" is in bloom.

    16th (Fri) It will be lit up until 20th (Tuesday). (9:00 p.m. after sunset)                                                  It's normal from 9 to 5.        

    The photo below is a photo.

    Satozakura with a flower similar to the green color that the nobles wore during the Heian period.

    At first it is green, but at the end of the flower, red streaks come out and the flower becomes dirty.

      2010_0413 Clothing Yellow 2.JPG

 

    The following is depression (turmeric).

    Satozakura with a pale yellow flower that is lighter than Gyoikou, and the flower is similar to a coloring agent called turmeric.

    It was named after it.

      2010_0413 Depressed 3.JPG