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Yufurui green maple

[Asunaro] 16:00 on May 17, 2017

There are many trees in Chuo-ku, and there are various appearances in each season.

 

The promenade after the rain, the young leaves of maple are vividly reflected in the eyes.
The young leaves of maple in this season are called 'Blue Kaede.'
I'll also give you an early summer season word.

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It increases the blueness every day toward summer and enhances the leaves.

 

The appearance of green leaves overlapping and tied together
It is said to be "Musubiba".

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Green is said to heal the tired eyes.
Why don't you look for the green Aya in the city?

 

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