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Agapanthus in Tsukiji River Ginza Park is blooming

[Dimini ☆ Cricket] June 13, 2016 20:00

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When the Tsukiji River was reclaimed, a park was created beside the bridge that was built, and the name of the bridge was given (Kamei Bridge Park, Shukubashi Park, Saimebashi Park), but only the park beside Mannen Bridge is Tsukiji River Ginza Park, not Mannen Bridge Park.

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At the flower bed of this Tsukiji River Ginza Park, Agapanthus is blooming light purple flowers.

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It is a park along Harumi-dori St.

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Agapanthus is said to be native to South Africa and many horticultural varieties are made.

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It is a relatively compact type planted in Tsukiji River Ginza Park.

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It is a flower that has a strong image of blooming in the hot season, and makes you realize that the hot summer is coming in the future.