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Ginza Marronnier Street and one cherry tree

[Dimini ☆ Cricket] April 2, 2014 11:00

In Ginza, the street with the name of the tree passes through Ginza Sakura-dori St., Yanagi-dori St., and Marronnier Street in order from the north in the form of intersecting with Chuo-dori.

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Marronnier is literally planted as a street tree on Ginza Marronnier Street, and Marronnier is deciduous tree, so it began to bud all at once during this season when spring came after winter.

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There is only one cherry tree on the street in Ginza, and it is in full bloom now. This cherry tree is in full bloom, if you look closely, the cherry tree that grows around the street tree is a mysterious sight.

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The place is that Marronnier Street starts from Sotobori-dori St. and ends in front of Showa-dori. To be precise, there is this cherry tree on the street that Marronnier Street ends and crosses Showa-dori and extends further eastward.

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The cherry blossoms at Ginza Sakura-dori St. are in full bloom, and one cherry tree on this street is in full bloom.


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