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Cherries in the city

[Cozy] May 14, 2012 15:48

041.JPGThe cherries beside the Akashicho bus stop are growing again this year.
The photo was taken on May 11th.
There are many cherry trees in Chuo-ku, but trees with fruits enough to be eaten are rare.
Moreover, it is a cherry tree that is planted as a street tree. When I ate one grain, it was not sour and especially delicious, but it was a taste that made me feel wild.

042.JPG043.JPGLast year, small children were picking cherries with their mother. Is it a valuable natural experience in the city? By the way, not only Yoshino cherry tree but also Yae-zakura trees such as Satozakura and turmeric are planted on this street, which will delight the eyes of passers-by when they bloom.


Speaking of which, there is also a cherries tree in Tsukuda Park. This cherry tree was given by Higashine City, Yamagata Prefecture in 1988. It seems that the relationship with Higashine City as a friendship city with Chuo-ku has begun with this donation. I went to see it right away, but it seems that this cherries will still take some time before they can be eaten blue.

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