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Okamezakura full bloom <Ajisai-dori St.>

[Sam] March 11, 2013 12:47

R0020677LS.JPG R0020693RSG.JPG <Akamezakura> of "Ajisai-dori St." in Nihonbashi Honmachi bloomed at a stretch with the cheerfulness of these days, and it was at its best.

Okamezakura is said to be a hybrid of Mamezakura and Kanhizakura, and is a single early blooming with pale red color.

Among the cherry trees, it is a small variety and the tree shape is compact, so it is suitable for planting small land.

It started seven years ago with 26 trees, and now a total of 76 trees are planted to the ward border.

In the Nihonbashi area, an event entitled "Nihonbashi Spring / Sakura Weeks" will be held from March 13 to April 9, with the theme of "beauty" and "knowledge" to enhance yourself, and "sakura", a symbol of spring.

On March 31st, 2,000 cups of amazake will be served at the Sakura Festival at Ningyocho amazake Yokocho.

From April 5th to 7th, the Sakura Festival hosted by Nihachikai is scheduled at Yaesu Sakura-dori St.

 

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