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Cherry Blossoms in Tsukuda

[The cat on the slope] April 14, 2011 10:30

As soon as the cherry blossoms in Tokyo were in full bloom, the spring breeze and rain were blowing.

But the flowers that had just opened were stepping on the branches and clung to the branches.

And on Sunday, a calm day, many cherry blossom visitors came to Tsukuda Park-Paris Square.

 

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Comparing Tsukuda Park and Paris Square, the difference in the time when it was developed is reflected in the size of the cherry tree.

(left) Tsukuda Park, (center) Paris Square, (right) Shinkawa Park across the river


Of the many types of cherry blossoms, I like Oshima cherry blossoms with white flowers and refreshing green leaves.

Thumbnail image of P4100247.JPG  Oshima Sakura at the entrance of Tsukudajima Elementary School


Usually, cherry blossoms are often viewed from below or viewed from a distance, but when viewed from above, Hanabusa looks like a loose ring and shows a different expression (the photo shows Tsukuda Park cherry blossoms)  

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