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See the cherry blossoms

[TAKK...] March 30, 2015 14:00

As of March 28 (Saturday), the flowering status of cherry blossoms in Chuo-ku seemed to be almost buds and some places were in full bloom.

This time, I walked in Chuo-ku in search of a place where the cherry blossoms are blooming.

[The place I walked this time]

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①Sakuragawa Park

Close to JR Hatchobori Station, the cherry blossoms at Sakuragawa Park were blooming conditions where you could fully enjoy the flowers.

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②Near Minami Takahashi

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There are only a few cherry blossoms near the bridge, but the cherry blossoms and the historic bridge match well.

It's no exaggeration to say that it's a famous place.

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③Cherry blossoms along River Street

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There is a road called River Street in Shinkawa, Chuo-ku, where there is a large tree.

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④Oiwa Inari Tamiya Shrine

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It is a shrine with the tradition of Oiwa, the main character of "Tokaido Yotsuya Kaidan" of the fourth generation Nanboku Tsuruya. It was enshrined in Samoncho, Yotsuya, which was a rock residence in 1717 (1717), and moved to its current location (1-4 Echizen moat at that time) in 1879 (1879).

Torii and Momodo stone are registered as private folk cultural properties in the ward.

The cherry blossoms are also quite stunning, and you can enjoy the wonderful scenery along with the appearance of the shrine.

 

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⑤Near the monument of Shinkawa

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This area is sunny or flowering is progressing.

The cherry blossoms on the Sumida River Terrace still have a lot of buds. (As of March 28)

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⑥Sakamotocho Park

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It is a park characterized by a slide inspired by a spine shell.

 The cherry blossoms in this park are also in full bloom, and on this day many people were cherry blossom viewing.

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⑦Sakura-dori St. (Night View)

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In the row of cherry trees extending from the north exit of Tokyo Station Yaesu to Kayabacho, the largest number of 169 cherry trees in the city are in full bloom.

Flowering has already progressed, but the "Hichihachikai Sakura Festival" is scheduled to be held from April 3 (Fri) to 5 (Sun).

There is a fun event, so I would like to visit again at that time.

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