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Sakura at Akashicho Riverside Park

[Dimini ☆ Cricket] March 26, 2018 16:00

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Akashicho Riverside Park is a long and narrow park extending along the west bank of the Sumida River on the east side of St. Luke Garden.

In the morning and evening, it is full of jogging and walking dogs, and in the daytime it is a place for office workers to relax.

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It's the pink part of the map below.

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The Yoshino cherry tree, which is planted along the park, is overhanging the branches to cover promenade, making it a wonderful view during the full bloom season.

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It was still six minutes blooming in the morning of the 24th when I visited, but by the time this blog was posted, it would be fully in full bloom.

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In the park, there is a large tree of "eucalyptus tree" from the "5th anniversary tree planting of the sister city partnership in Suzaland, Chuo-ku".

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A big tree looking up

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On the other side, you can see Tsukuda and Kachidoki skyscrapers lined up.

The photo below shows the tower apartments in Tsukuda over Tsukuda-ohashi Bridge from the park.

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On the day, I was able to see a flock of Japanese plums.

What you can see is the roof of the water bus "Akashicho / St. Luke Garden Front Departure".

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Click here for a blog introducing Akashicho Riverside Park in July last year. ⇒

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