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The row of cherry trees is also made up of autumn.

[Sunset Hill] 08:30 on November 11, 2011

The row of cherry blossom trees from Shinkawa Park / Chuo-ohashi Bridge to Eitai Bridge is now changing to various colors.

ss43.jpgA single tree has green leaves, red leaves, yellow leaves, and leaves of various colors, from dark to light.


Cherry blossoms are planted across the roadway, so in the spring it becomes a pink tunnel, in early summer it becomes a green tunnel, and in this autumn it becomes a colorful tunnel, which delights the eyes.


ss61.jpgA week ago, the trees were barely colored. At that time, the gentle scent of cherry blossoms was drifting around along the row of trees along the river. I thought someone was eating Japanese sweets, but no one was there. It was strange.

I heard that spring cherry blossoms bloomed in autumn in some areas, probably due to the harsh summer heat this year. I was careful that the cherry blossoms at Shinkawa Park also bloomed, but I don't think they bloomed. (Maybe I missed it.)


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You can see the Tokyo Skytree well.


   In Shinkawa Park, various kinds of autumn flowers are planted.

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