It is a panpass glass that grows in a corner of Tsukiji River Park, long and narrow west across the street of St. Luke's International Hospital.
I have introduced this blog several times in the past to make you feel like Japanese pampas grass and autumn.
The location is the red spot on the map above.
Japanese name is a perennial plant of the genus Shiroganeyoshi and the genus Shiroganeyoshi.
It seems that spikes look like feathers, with male and female strains, and male spikes are elongated, while female strains have a wide range of fluff.
I don't know if the pampas grass here is a male or female strain.
Anyway, this scenery is autumn~
Click here for the blog post "Autumn Visit" in September 2016 ⇒
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Click here for the blog article "Autumn in Tsukiji River Park" in September 2014 ⇒