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Ginza Flower Walk 2016 Spring

[Silver] April 26, 2016 12:00

  In mid-April, we introduced the gorgeous Yae-zakura of Ginza Sakura-dori St.

From late April to early May, the American dogwood on Matsuya Street blooms. It's best to see it. (As of April 23)

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 Hitotsubago on Miyuki Street, commonly known as Nanjamonja Tree, has a lot of white and neat flowers.

You can also enjoy this until the end of April. I think the place should be near Watami and Sennenkyu.

This year, we pruned, so the tree shape may be small and unsatisfactory.

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I photographed the flowers of "Ichibago" in close-up.

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 As the name implies, Marronnier Street is planted with Western horse chestnuts, collecting small flowers and shaped like a spindle.

Today, on April 23, some buds are opening and flowers are beginning to bloom.

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From Marronnier Gate and Plantan, through Ginza Street, to Showa-dori is beautifully colored.

The best time to see it will be during the consecutive holidays from April 28 to May. 

Please enjoy before and after shopping and meals.