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In spring, Hamarikyu is full of vitality now.

[Silver] March 8, 2018 16:00

 Hamarikyu is at its peak in spring.

Today, we remembered the Edo period from the landing of the water bus to the place where the general rose, and strolled around Umebayashi, where it is now at its peak.

There was a variety called "as you wish" with red and white flowers blooming on one plum tree. In addition, we watched a variety of green plums from the forehead of the white flower called "Ryokugaku" to the stems and branches.

In the field of canola flower, the wife of a Western couple dressed up, strolled between canola flower and saw a smiling sight of her husband taking pictures.

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 At Hanakien, Sanshuyu, where the yellow flowers shine, and the vivid red flowers of Ryukyu Kanhizakura, signaled the coming of spring.

I could see a newly built teahouse on the opposite side of the Tsubame teahouse.

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 This is the restoration work of "Hawk's Ochiya" from the Edo period.

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 Looking at the legendary bridge, Shinsenza Kamoba, and the pine for 300 years, along with the surrounding customers, this pine has gained a lot of energy, and the vitality for tomorrow has become full. Everyone, please go out and bathe in warm sunlight to get vitality.