On March 21, the Japan Meteorological Agency reported a declaration of flowering of Yoshino cherry tree in central Tokyo, but at Tsukuda Park, the sunlight blooming ahead of Yoshino cherry tree has attracted attention against the backdrop of Funairi Hori and Tsukuda Kobashi.
"Sunlight" is produced by crossing "Amagi Yoshino" and "Kanhizakura" by Masaaki Takaoka of Ehime Prefecture.
Mr. Takaoka was a teaching profession during the war, and since many students died in the war, in hopes of requiem and world peace, a new species of cherry blossoms that can bloom in subtropics and cold regions where he died. He devoted his life to the development of the cherry blossoms, born over 25 years, was presented to Japan and overseas as a symbol of peace, and worked to exchange international peace.
In the shade of bright pink, it is a flower figure with the thought of swearing that there will be no more war.