[North Yujin]
April 14, 2011 17:57
This year's cherry blossoms seem to have a long appreciation period for the flowers due to the delay in flowering.
You can still see Oshima cherry blossoms on the Hamacho River Green Road.
Heading amazake Yokocho toward Ningyocho, the azaleas planted in the Nisshinbo Building on the right are at their best. You can enjoy the bright colors.
Aoyama cherry blossoms have bloomed beautifully this year at the corner crossing Daimon Street.
It's just right.
![osoisakura 006.JPG](http://www.chuo-kanko.or.jp/blog/2011/04/15/osoisakura%20006.JPG)
I'll go back to amazake Yokocho Park.
It's weeping cherry tree in front of Meijiza.
Please look at weeping cherry tree in Hamacho Park.
![osoisakura 011.JPG](http://www.chuo-kanko.or.jp/blog/2011/04/15/osoisakura%20011.JPG)
It's weeping cherry tree that shines in the sunset.
Next, there are two shots that look at the snow in April.
![osoisakura 020.JPG](http://www.chuo-kanko.or.jp/blog/2011/04/15/osoisakura%20020.JPG)
You can still enjoy the cherry blossoms.
[North Yujin]
April 3, 2011 17:50
Keigo Higashino, who was a "newcomer" and made the Nihonbashi Ningyocho area completely famous, was given a new "Kirin no Tsubasa" from Kodansha.
It is a mystery novel that begins with the writing, "The man passed beside the Nihonbashi police box, ..."
I went out to see "Nihonbashi" again.
Today was the 100th anniversary of the current Nihonbashi Bridge on April 3.
However, all events were canceled due to the outbreak of Great East Japan Earthquake.
Long-established people were engaged in fund-raising activities and charity sales.
Take a look at the quiet Nihonbashi area.
![MIKU 029.JPG](http://www.chuo-kanko.or.jp/blog/2011/04/04/MIKU%20029.JPG)
Except for those who are raising funds, traffic is cut off.
Turn your eyes to the police box.
Cherry blossoms are blooming in the foreground.
weeping cherry tree, also known as Itozakura. I have a family of roses.
It's just in full bloom.
![MIKU 023.JPG](http://www.chuo-kanko.or.jp/blog/MIKU%20023.JPG)
Photographs of the statue of Kirin, the title of the novel.
![MIKU 020.JPG](http://www.chuo-kanko.or.jp/blog/MIKU%20020.JPG)
Today, I'm going to go home with a view of the completed dock from the bridge.
![MIKU 022.JPG](http://www.chuo-kanko.or.jp/blog/MIKU%20022.JPG)
As for novels, Ningyocho and Nihonbashi neighborhoods will appear, so if you read the place and shop in your head, you will be more interested.