During the rainy season, we took a walk at Harumi Wharf Park.
When you enter the park from the old water bus stop, there are a lot of pigeons "swarm on the ground.
When you walk in what it is, the area is full of sour fruit scents.
When I looked up, I saw a big evergreen, a bright red, and a little fruit.
・・... "Japanese bayberry." ・・・・・・・・・
When contained in the mouth, a small grain but sweet and sour scent spreads in the mouth.
Even at the "Japanese bayberry" Tsukiji Market Fruits and Vegetables Department and outside the venue, they are lined up in stores for about a week in mid-June.
I told the wife of a standing drink in Tsukishima.
"It's the taste of my first love that I tasted with my lost husband during my honeymoon in Kochi ... nostalgic ..."
The sweet and sour scent of Japanese bayberry, which was sold in red, reminded me that I would never forget it.
Looking for it, it seems that there are two or three large trees in the park of this "Japanese bayberry".
During the rainy season, during the morning and evening walks, why not enter the evergreen forest and enjoy the scent of Japanese bayberry? Green trees deliver sweet and sour scent.