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Flowers and green Hamarikyu White and pink flowers (free admission period for residents)

[Yurikamome] April 6, 2011 08:30

76,000 tsubo Tokyo Dome 5.5 times the Hamarikyu Garden is now wrapped in flowers and greenery.

I've been spending beautiful things without thinking that they are beautiful because of my busyness, but recently I have plenty of time and enjoy flowers and scenery slowly.

In Hamarikyu, many flowers bloom more and more toward summer, and it will reflect beautiful scenes.

I focused on white and pink flowers in the camera.

                  Yoshino cherry tree

2011_0405 Hamarikyu Yoshino cherry tree 0013.JPG

                       Horse-riding tree      2011_0405 Hamarikyu Masuiki 0008.JPG

      Yukiyanagi ... One flower is a small pretty flower, but it looks like a white lump from afar.  

2011_0405 Hamarikyu Yukiyanagi 0009.JPG                        Magnolia kobus (Magnolia kobus)

2011_0405 Hamarikyu Magnolia kobus 0011.JPG      Kofukuzakura: The cherry blossoms that bloomed from autumn to winter, but we took a break in March and planted flowers again in April.

             It made it bloom. It's double-flowered.

2011_0405 Hamarikyu Kofukuzakura 0014.JPG             Flower peach ... The pink color at Hanakien is an accent.        2011_0405 Hamarikyu Hanamomo 0006.JPG

 

In Hamarikyu Garden, from April 1 to May 5 is the free admission period for residents.

The cherry blossoms will soon bloom and become more colorful.

Five colors of cherry blossoms, such as Kanzan Gyoikoukoucon White Myofugen elephant, bloom.

Admission time is from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.

Numbered tickets are distributed at the ward office, Nihonbashi / Tsukishima Special Branch Office.

For more information, please refer to the following website.

      

             Hamarikyuteien, Chuo-ku, Tokyo 1-1

             Hamarikyu Service Center 03-3541-0200