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Hamacho Park in Midsummer

[Dimini ☆ Cricket] August 20, 2018 12:00

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Hamacho Park is located in 2-chome Nihonbashihama-cho, a park in Chuo Ward.

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It is the largest park in Chuo-ku.

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The trees in the park are dark green, and the cicadas of Minminzemi and Abrazemi have fallen.

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However, because of the dark green, there are few flowers during this season.

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At present, the flowers in the park are Lantana and Salsberg.

Lantana is a flower originating from the tropics, is very resistant to heat, and blooms well even in the hot summer months of Japan.

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As the name crape myrtle, Salsberg is a flowering tree that blooms for a long period from early summer to autumn.

What was blooming in the park was white sarsberg

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In the area near the Sumida River in the park, pampas grass stretches silver-white spikes.

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Pampas grass is a perennial plant of the family Riceaceae, native to Argentina and southern Brazil, similar to Japanese pampas grass.

It makes you feel the coming of autumn.

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Click here for a blog post that introduced Hamacho Park last June. ⇒

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