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Chuo-ku Little Sense (vol1: Kabuto-cho, Flower Time)

[ww] April 7, 2010 08:30

At the end of the cherry blossoms, a corner of the securities street in Kabuto-cho is colored white with late blooming Magnolia kobus.

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Near the Tokyo Stock Exchange, it is a venerable corner with the opening of the first bank in Japan during the Meiji era, but now it is a quiet business district. Every year in mid-April, several Magnolia kobus along the street with white flowers, celebrating the most glamorous period throughout the year.
As of April 5 (Monday), there are some trees with flowers and some dad trees, and it seems that the flowering is not good this year. Is it because it was cut off last summer? You may expect it from next year onward. (The illustration is an image based on the site.)      ww

 

 

 
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