On July 19, the rainy season has ended in the Tokyo region, and the intense heat continues every day.
The heat stroke Zero Project, promoted by the Japan Meteorological Association, was launched in cooperation with the Tokyo Metropolitan Park Association during the summer season from July 21 to September 18 at eight metropolitan parks in Tokyo.
This project aims to reduce the number of people affected by heat stroke and reduce the number of deaths to zero, and calls for more aggressive measures against heat stroke, centered on the transmission of weather information, which has a significant impact on the outbreak.
There are 11 types of Japanese umbrella designs in total. You can enjoy different designs for each garden, and the logo mark "heat stroke Zero" is distributed in Japanese style.
There are two types of Japanese umbrellas in the Hamarikyu Onshi Garden: blue pattern and plain green.
In the flower garden, I heard that Kibana Cosmos, which began to bloom from the beginning of this month, is expected to be in full bloom at the end of this month.