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I found "small autumn" in Hamacho from Suitengu Station

[Silver] September 26, 2010 19:32

 The weather is fine on September 25. Today, I walked from Suitengu Station to Hamacho.

When I visited Matsushima Shrine and proceeded as it was, I found a pink cluster amaryllis at Hamacho Ryokudo Park.

 

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 At the end of the park, cluster amaryllis is blooming on the side of the road.

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 A cluster amaryllis that blooms quietly in the valley of a building. I saw a light pink cluster amaryllis for the first time.

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 This is crimson Cluster Amaryllis, white and light pink.

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 Will the expiration date be around October 3? Please check it out.

This year, the heat continued until September 22, so flowering has been delayed even in other areas famous for Manjusha flowers.

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 A little shopping and coffee at Tornale Nihonbashihamacho.

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 The object I found on my way back to Suitengu. I've seen it before, but I don't know the name.

The pedestal was engraved with "Shosei". I don't have the name of the author, but is it Kan Yasuda

The building stretches like the pillars of Parthenon Shrine and supported by it.

 Power and gentleness are in harmony.

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