Today, Yae-zakura of Ginza Sakura-dori St. was looking forward to taking a walk.
A couple from abroad who seemed to be staying at a hotel in Ginza also enjoyed the Yae-zakura here.
Every year, it is in full bloom around April 15, but this year from the end of March.
Warm days continued, and it bloomed early like Yoshino cherry tree in other areas of Tokyo. Is the deadline for viewing Yae-zakura at Ginza Sakura-dori St. until around April 12?
(The composition of cherry blossoms at Ginza Sakura-dori St. is mainly Sekiyama. And Kazuha. Yoshino cherry tree, which bloomed before that, was almost scattered at the end of March.) It's in full bloom today.
And walked along Marronnier Street.
The flowering situation seems to be early here as well, and "Marronnier, (Japanese name is Seiyotochinoki)," which begins to bloom at the "Ginza Willow Festival" on May 5th, has begun to shape a conical or spindle-shaped flower. Was. Is the flowering of the Japanese horse chestnut on Marronnier Street around April 20? Don't miss this too