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New Year's Akatsuki Park

[Dimini ☆ Cricket] December 24, 2017 18:00

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Akatsuki Park at Tsukiji 7-chome is also a walking course, and the trees planted there show various expressions in each season, and it is fresh whenever you come, but Speaking of Akatsuki Park, it is still Metasequoia The impression of the giant tree is strong.

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Metasequoia leaves reddish brown and leaves fall, but I feel like the fallen leaves were early this year.

Looking at the situation in the same period of the past, it is cold to be standing this year (see blog posts from last year and two years ago below).

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On the other hand, camellia sasanqua is in full bloom and I feel like it's even better with flowers this year.

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The buds of white magnolia seem to be wrapped in velvet during this season.

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This park feels tight as it has this Siebold statue.

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The statue of Siebold, a German doctor and naturalist, was set up here because this area was the birthplace of Edo Dutch studies, and he was said to have contributed to its development. It is said that Siebold's daughter, "Ine," opened a maternity hospital in Tsukiji.

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Even during this season, if the weather is nice, you can see a company employee who is spreading lunch in this park at lunchtime.

Click here for the blog post of "Akatsuki Park in Shiwasu" in December 2016 ⇒

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Click here for a blog post on "Methasequoia Autumn Leaves" in December 2015. ⇒

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