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The healing spot in the city {Tsukiji River Kameibashi Park≫

[TAKK...] April 26, 2012 08:30

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 Even though the cherry blossoms fall, the season of flowers lasts.


 At Tsukiji River Kameibashi Park near Chuo-ku government office, azaleas are beginning to bloom.

 A little congratulations with white and red on the petals (?) There was also an azalea.


tukijigawa.jpg "Tsukiji River Kamei Bridge Park" has a Pele Near Garden, and it seems that about 75 kinds of flowers can be seen.

 Surrounded by tall buildings, it is a place where cars come and go on the Metropolitan Expressway, which was built by reclaiming the Tsukiji River.


I'm grateful that there is a park where you can relax.


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As a whole, the azalea flowers are small and cute.

There was also a wisteria trellis in the park, but it seemed that the flowers bloomed.