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Tsukiji River Park Olive Flower Kiwi Flower is also in full bloom.

[Silver] May 19, 2016 12:00

 Have you ever seen olive flowers?

As of May 18, the olives in the planting on the south side of Tsukiji River Park (those with metasequoia trees) are blooming.

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There are kiwi flowers on the northern edge of the park.

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When you go out of the park to the left, the flowers and loquat fruits grow.

In the fall, pears are colored and placed on blocks so that the person in charge of the parking lot can easily bring the fallen fruit back. Last year, I made Karin sake from the fruit here. It's about to drink. This is my favorite promenade. Everyone, please enjoy walking around Akashicho.