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This year's cherry blossom season

[CAM] March 26, 2018 12:00

 It's a little earlier than usual, but the cherry blossom season has come again this year. Saturday, March 24, the weather was good and it was a great walking day.

 I'm ashamed that it's just a series of snaps that doesn't change every year and has no much ingenuity, but I'll introduce a little with the intention of fixed-point observation.

 From Ishikawajima Park, you can see Chuo-ohashi Bridge. It was almost in full bloom here.

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 From Tsukuda and River City, we crossed the Chuo-ohashi Bridge, and looked at the cherry blossoms on the Sumida River riverside at Ishikawajima Park from the vicinity of the reishijima tide center and the water mark in Shinkawa.

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 It's Akatsuki Park (7-19 Tsukiji). There is a bust of Siebold.

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 From the St. Luke's Tower, look at Kachidokibashi and Tsukiji Ohashi. It is a pity that the observation room on the floor has been abolished.

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 From the front of St. Luke's Tower, I wanted to see Tsukuda.

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 Cross the Tsukuda-ohashi Bridge, return to Tsukuda, and Tsukuda Park.

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 Ishikawajima Park.

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On March 1, walk along the Sumida River

[CAM] March 3, 2018 12:00

 On March 1st, it was as cheerful as the end of April, reminiscent of "spring near", and the walking feet headed along the Sumida River. From the top of Chuo-ohashi Bridge, I could see the Sky Tree clearly.

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 Kawazu cherry tree on the riverbank was already in full bloom.

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 The cherry blossoms on the riverbank were also looking forward to flowering. Is it only three weeks before the cherry blossom season?

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 When I walked on the Sumida River Terrace, it was so cheerful that I was sweating, and it had a taste of "water mud".

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