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The rose season is coming!

[Dimini ☆ Cricket] May 19, 2018 18:00

It's the season of roses

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Roses are blooming beautifully around my place of work (Tsukiji 1-chome).

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First of all, here is the rose of Kaedegawa Shintomibashi Park (Shintomi 2-chome).

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Shintomibashi Park is a quiet and calm space with a slightly hideaway atmosphere.

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Here is the roses of Tsukiji River Park Akatsuki Bridge (Akashicho).

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This rose is one type of rose in Akatsuki Bridge.

The white white daisies planted around the bright red roses are a very good accent.

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Here is the roses of Tsukiji River Shukubashi Park (Tsukiji 1-chome).

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Many kinds of roses are planted in Shukuhashi Park (a park built on the Metropolitan Expressway), and lunch breaks are a place for salaried workers to relax.

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"Chuo-ku flowers" are, of course, azaleas (including Satsuki) and are currently blooming here and there, but roses are roses and bloom quite a bit outside the upper place.

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Let's enjoy the rose season

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Click here for a blog introducing roses from Kaedegawa Shintomibashi Park last May. ⇒

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Click here for a blog that also introduced roses at Tsukiji River Park Akatsuki Bridge. ⇒

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Click here for a blog introducing roses from Tsukiji River Shukubashi Park in May of last year. ⇒

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