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"Early summer" arrived in Ginza

[Sam] May 12, 2011 08:30

R0013480S.JPG R0013478SS.JPG The Ginza Sony Building has been planning an early exhibition of flowers that represent each season, entitled "Ginza Flower Letters" from May 2011, but as the first one, from May 10 to May 15, About 3,000 sunflowers from Nishi-Misaki, Tateyama City, Chiba Prefecture appeared at Sony Square <Outdoor Event Space>.

There are also 15 different varieties on display at the entrance hall on the 1st floor, where you can enjoy early summer in Ginza.

In addition, a charity event wishing for a visit to the victims of the Great East Japan Earthquake and reconstruction will be held.

       <Vincent Orange>     <Vincent tangerine>   <Vincent Clear Orange>

   Sunflower (Vincent Orange) RS.JPG   Sunflower (Vincent tangerine) RS.JPG   Sunflower (Vincent clear orange) RS.JPG

       <Orange of Van Gogh>        <Orange of Monet>         <Yaeo Tohoku>

   Sunflower (Gogh's sunflower) RS.JPG   Sunflower (Monet's sunflower) RS.JPG   Sunflower (Tohoku Yae) RS.JPG

      <Remonade>         <Fresh lemon>         <Lemon>

   Sunflower (Remonade) RS.JPG   Sunflower (fresh lemon) RS.JPG   Sunflower (lemon) RS.JPG

       <Chocoflake>           <pine>          <Lemon Eclair>

   Sunflower (chocoflake) RS.JPG   Sunflower (Pine) RS.JPG   Sunflower (Lemon Eclair) RS.JPG

          <Orange>        <Fresh Orange>

   Sunflower (orange) (2) RS.JPG   Sunflower (fresh orange) RS.JPG   R0013481RS.JPG