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October cherry blossoms

[Sam] December 1, 2018 14:00

R0036211ELS.jpgDSC_0660SQ'RSG.jpg "October cherry blossoms" are planted in the front yard of St. Luke's International University.

It is said to be the subspecies of Kohigan, a hybrid of Edhigan and Mamezakura, and blooms intermittently small double flowers from October to early spring.

The flower color is white to pale pink, with 3 to 5 flowers blooming sparsely.

Although it is not gorgeous, it is lit up in orange and clearly emerges in the night sky, with the spire of the St. Luke Chapel in the background, creating a dignified atmosphere unique to this period.

St. Luke's Chapel is a place for revelation of the mental pillars of medical and education at St. Luke's International University / Hospital as a place to find the ability to respond to various problems, including illness, while calming and praying.

There is a refreshing and harsh air.