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News from Chuo-ku, full of spring

[Dandy Pine] April 7, 2011 09:00

Come on! The cherry blossoms in Tokyo are finally approaching full bloom. Today (April 6) is fine from morning. Then, I'm excited to see the cherry blossoms in Chuo-ku.

First of all, Hamacho Park on the banks of Sumida River and at the side of Shinohashi. A bird's-eye view of the park as if you look down from the embankment of the Sumida River, you can see a whole cherry blossom sea. In the soft sunlight of spring, haze or clouds are in full bloom.

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DSC02348.JPGAfter this, we went to a row of cherry blossom trees on the Hamacho Green Road. The cherry blossoms in full bloom are in full bloom. 

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And the cherry blossoms on Ningyocho Street are almost in full bloom. The cherry blossoms beside the clock tower on the street are in full bloom. The street, which is usually crowded with the cherry blossom festival in Ningyocho, has reached a quiet cherry blossom season this year.

DSC02352.JPGWell, where shall we go next? Well, let's go to Tsukuda again!
The row of cherry blossom trees at Tsukuda River City 21, which had not yet been in full bloom on the 4th the other day, is a gorgeous appearance. Akashi on the opposite bank and the cherry blossoms on the banks of the Hatchobori side seem to be in full bloom.

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DSC02375.JPGIf this weather continues, the cherry blossoms in Chuo-ku will be the best to see on Saturday, April 9 and 10 (Sun) on the weekend.