I wrote Kawayanagi, which is not like Haiku, "Tsukiji River Fig Kiwi Yuzu Karin".
That's right. Tsukiji River Park is a small orchard.
From the gas station next to the Ginza Capital Hotel New Building, go back to the back.
On the sidewalk, loquat trees and figs were many large fruits.
When you enter the park, green leaves are overgrown and yuzu is wearing.
There was a Kiwi kiwi shelf on the right hand, and a large fruit of Karin (Karin) was fertile next to it.
Actually, it is still hard, and I don't think birds will have a beak until mid-October.
Tsukiji River Park has a lot of trees that really bear fruit. In the southern section, pomegranates still bear many fruits.
Cherry blossoms in spring, apples (apples) that feed small birds in summer.
As mentioned above, eight kinds of fruit trees are planted just by counting.
You can enjoy this orchard walk until mid-October.
On September 24, the southern side of the park was fragrant.
This year, the flowers bloomed about two weeks earlier than usual, probably because the rainy weather continued in early September and the temperature was low.