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Kawazu Sakura, which bloomed again this year

[Slow of Satsuki's Koi] March 3, 2019 12:00

Snow fell in Tokyo at the beginning of February, but it seems to be a warm winter this year, and there are many warm days near March, and Kawazu cherry blossoms where Shinkawa Park and Chuo-ohashi Bridge are over began to bloom .
 
190217 (1). JPG<2/17 When it began to bloom  >>
 
190218_02.JPG<<It is not lit up, but there are streetlights so it looks beautiful. >>
 
190222 (2). JPG<<The cherry blossoms shine in the background of the blue sky on the 22nd. >>
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190227 (2). JPG<<It's cold on the 27th, but it's already in full bloom.>>
 
I often pass around here, so I watch it while worrying, but in mid-February after the snow falls, the buds are swelling and bloom on the 17th as shown in the photo. About a month, this cherry tree blooms early and has a slightly dark color.
The next that blooms is the cherry blossoms of Eitai Bridge Nishizume, followed by the cherry blossoms of Tsukuda Park and Shinkawa Park.
It is a good time to walk around the Sumida River Terrace in the coming season.
 
By the way, Chuo-ohashi Bridge, which came out of this year's certification question, was completed in 1993.
 
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