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New Year's Hamarikyu Garden

[Many Books Osa] January 3, 2011 07:50

I went to Hamarikyu Garden on the second day of New Year's Day. The weather was fine and there were many people. Plum blossoms and what cherry blossoms (October cherry blossoms?) It was blooming beautifully.

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In the garden, hawk hawk was shown, and if it was a little late to start at 11 o'clock, it was a situation where people were full and could finally be seen from behind people.

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The pine teahouse completed last year also had a tea ceremony and seemed to be put inside, but I watched it from outside. At the time of construction, it felt like a fairly large building, but when it was completed, it didn't feel that big. But it was a perfect view for a pond with tide.

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I could see the window well from outside.

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It was a nice New Year walk with good weather. This time, when the pine teahouse was opened to the public again, I wanted to go inside and drink tea and taste the feeling of the general.