On March 13th, I went to Hamarikyu Onshi Garden. According to the explanation of the leaflet I received, it is a special scenic spot and a special historic site.
"Edo's sea breeze" was a bit cold because it was a shogun's garden.
However, there were many couples who took photos of memories of marriage in the canola flower field, and many foreign customers came.
There's a guide in English every Saturday from eleven o'clock and Monday from 10:30.
Foreigners walking in the canola flower field were painting.
A group of women enjoying tea and sweets on the veranda of the teahouse in Nakajima was also having fun talking.
There is still a faint scent of plums.
canola flower is harvested every April. This year's flower seems to be fully enjoyed until March 21 of the equinoctial week.
Please go out for a walk in the bright spring sunshine.