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Nousenzura of Tsukiji River Ginza Park

[Dimini ☆ Cricket] September 16, 2016 18:00

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There is Tsukiji River Ginza Park on both sides of Mannen Bridge.

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This is a municipal park built on the Metropolitan Expressway, which is spacious and has Japan's first certified therapy dog, a famous dog Tyroli monument, a statue calling the moon, and a health komichi that can be used for foot massage.

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Nouzen Kazura has a lot of dark orange flowers in the hot peak, so it has the image of "summer flowers", and in fact it is also a seasonal word in summer, but it is still blooming in this park.

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The place is at the fence at the base of Mannen Bridge, on the map below, on the red frame.

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This flower is native to China, and it is said that it came to Japan so old that it can be seen in the Heian period book "Honzo Wamiyo".

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Also, at Gyokusenen in Kanazawa City, Ishikawa Prefecture, there is a 400-year-old Nousen Kazura Furuki, which is said to have been brought back by Hideyoshi Toyotomi when he was dispatched to Korea.

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It is a vine, and it sticks to trees, walls, fences, etc. to extend the vine.

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Recently, I want you to fulfill the season of the few flowers without losing the typhoon that comes one after another.