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News from Hamarikyu Flowers, Water Bus, Rainbow Bridge

[Yurikamome] August 6, 2010 08:30

     Sunset (Mexico-produced) ... with buildings behind ...

      2010_0805 Kibana cosmos and buildings. JPG

Kibana cosmos from Hamarikyu is in full bloom.

Last year, the pink and white cosmos that bloomed in September has already begun to bloom if the sowing was early this year.

And Kibana cosmos called Sunset (Mexico) is planted together, but because it is a healthy variety, it blooms in ordinary cosmos or mixed in yellow cosmos called Sunny Yellow.

 

      Sunny yellow

      2010_0805 Cosmos yellow. JPG     

       Cosmos (white and pink)

      2010_0805 Cosmos White Pink JPG 

     Mukuge (Korean national flower) ... The flower core has abdomen.

     2010_0805 rose of sharon Pink. JPG

      crape myrtle: Pink is past its peak, but white is at its peak.

      2010_0805 Centennial Red and White. JPG  

 There is a course to go to Asakusa and Odaiba Kaihinkoen in about 30 minutes to 1 hour.

               The other side of the water bus is the Kachidoki area.

     2010_0805 Water bus that leaves the sluice gate of Hamarikyu. JPG

  You can see the Rainbow Bridge from Kuchiyama of the new gutter, and you can also overlook Odaiba and the coastal subcenter.

  There is also a bench and a cool wind is blowing.

       2010_0805 Rainbow Bridge from Hamarikyu. JPG