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From Hamacho River Green Road to Hamacho Park

[North Yujin] March 30, 2011 08:30

The cherry blossom festival of the amazake Yokocho Store Association was suddenly canceled due to the Great East Japan Earthquake.

Today, I felt quite warm, so I went to Hamacho River Green Road to look for cherry blossoms.

I found a tree in the middle of the statue of Benkei.

Do you know?

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It is the statue of Benkei directly below.

Ningyocho is said to have set up a statue of Benkei in the "Kanjin Book" here in commemoration of its prospering as a play street in the Edo period. It seems that the wooden gate in the back is a crown gate.

 

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There is a monument on the north side of this green path of "the land of Chinese medicine reconstruction".

It may be difficult to understand.

 

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Is the cherry blossoms in the middle of next week?

Cross Kiyosubashi-dori and head to Hamacho Park.

The "Akame" at the fence of the tree-lined road at the entrance of the park in front of Meijiza has been colored in Oita.

Gourmets are in full bloom.

 

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The cherry blossoms in the park have not yet bloomed.

The children were gathering in a small pond, so I looked into it.

Look inside the pond.

 

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That's right. It's a tadpole.

 

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When I turned my eyes toward the bank, the white "Yukiyanagi" and the red "Hanamo" were competing for victory as the tip of the cherry blossoms.

 

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