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The seven herbs in autumn and Kibana cosmos in one corner began to bloom in Hamarikyu.

[Yurikamome] July 11, 2010 20:34

 Even though the rainy season has not yet begun, the seven herbs of autumn have begun to bloom in Hamarikyu.

 White butterflies, monkey butterflies, black swallowtails, etc. are playing.

    Bellflower (balloon flower)

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      golden lace (golden lace)

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     nadeshiko dianthus

      2010_0710 Nadeshiko. JPG 

      "loosestrife" and "Monsilo butterfly"

      2010_0710 Misohagi. JPG      

   Autumn seven herbs: Hagi thin (Susuki), Kuzu (Kuzu), Nadeshiko (golden lace)

           Fujihakama (Kikyo)

 

          Kibana cosmos (not the seven herbs in autumn)

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      The whole 3,000 square meters of land will become a cosmos field a little further away, but in one corner.

      It was blooming well.

      The place where it becomes a flower garden is the site of the magistrate's residence in the Edo period, but tennis courts began around 1948 after the war.

      There was a time when I did it. 

Hamarikyu is about 10 days on Friday and Saturday from July 16 to August 14 (Sat), but will open from 8:00 in the morning.

This is to respond to foreign visitors coming to see you early in the morning.

When you enter the park at 8 o'clock, you don't know if you can practice English conversation with the refreshing feeling of the morning.