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Yellow in spring

[The Monkey] March 2, 2019 18:00

For two weeks from the 11th Chuo-ku Tourism Certification Test, you will be packed with your blog and personal information. I'm going to study, but I was informed that I couldn't do it, but spring comes around. I saw a faint yellow on my head that was alive. The entrance to Nihonbashi Mitsukoshi is completely spring.

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In the spring fashion campaign "Flowers Festival", the inside of the store is colored with yellow flowers until March 26.

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March 8 is International Women's Day. In Italy, it is called "Mimosa Day", and men hand Mimosa with daily gratitude to women. For this reason, the mimosa flower designed by French artist Philip Wise Becker will be the main visual of this year on March 8th (Fri) and 9th (Sat) at each Mitsukoshi store, "Icing Cookie Present Campaign" will be held.

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This is canola flower on one side of Hamarikyu. A lot of flowers bloomed in the fields sowed on October 23, last year, and spring was coming to a corner of the skyscrapers lined up.

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Flower Festival 2019 February 20 (Wed)-March 26 (Tue) Main Building and New Building 

The best time to see the Hamarikyu Garden canola flower is until early April.