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amazake Yokocho, Hamacho Park Flower Tour

[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.

 

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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.

 

osoisakura 003.JPG                      Aoyama cherry blossoms have bloomed beautifully this year at the corner crossing Daimon Street.

It's just right.

 

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I'll go back to amazake Yokocho Park.

It's weeping cherry tree in front of Meijiza.

 

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Please look at weeping cherry tree in Hamacho Park.

 

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 It's weeping cherry tree that shines in the sunset.

 

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Next, there are two shots that look at the snow in April.

 

 

 

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 You can still enjoy the cherry blossoms.

 

 

Hamarikyu, where the village cherry blossoms are at their best (until May 5, free of charge for Chuo Ward residents)

[Yurikamome] April 14, 2011 10:00

This year we are blessed with good weather and cherry blossoms are beginning to bloom.

Pink-white white Myo, Suruga Dainioi, Sendai Ya

You can enjoy 5 colors of cherry blossoms, such as green gyoiko yellow turmeric ...

If you walk along the row of cherry blossom trees on a large site, you will forget that you are in the city.

Guests invited to the Hama Goten during the Edo period look at the cherry blossoms, falconry, write waka at Nakajima's Chaya and Matsuno Chaya, look at expensive hanging scrolls and pots, and fish. You can imagine how you enjoyed it.

There are various types of village cherry blossoms, and the name is unknown ... It is quite interesting because it is different from the name I learned before.         

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          fringed iris

         It blooms in Shinsenza Kamoba and other inconspicuous quiet places.  

2011_0412 Hamarikyu fringed iris Photo 0134.JPG                When I tried to take a picture, I felt like I was wrapped in flowers.

         2011_0412 Hamarikyu Pink is lively photo 0096.JPG              The soft leaves of the maple and small red flowers are blooming.

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     Yoshino cherry tree, which bloomed a little late, is now in full bloom.

     Because the trees are large, many people looked at them a little distance.

        2011_0412 Hamarikyu Yoshino cherry tree 0034.JPG       On the other side of the maple young leaves is the "Matsu no Chaya", but the "Matsu no Chaya" and the greenery of trees are beautiful on the surface of the water.

     It was reflected.

2011_0412 Hamarikyu Pine Tea and Autumn Leaves Photo 0115.JPG It seems that the weather will be in spring today. Now, a TV announcer is talking.

 From now on, the cherry blossoms will bloom more and more beautifully.

 Yesterday, when crossing the "Oden Bridge", Ai (the name of the fish) was swimming in the "tide pond".

 Please come and think of the time of the Edo period when it was Hama Goten.          

 

                Hamarikyu Onshi Garden

         1-1, Hamarikyuteien, Chuo-ku, Tokyo

         Admission time 9:00 to 4:00 a.m.

         Service Center 03-3541-0200

         Free admission inquiry Chuo-ku government office General Administration Division 03-3546-5234

             

 

         

                     

                                 

 

 

 

 

Hamarikyu Chuo Ward Resident Admission Free until May 5, where the cherry blossom viewing party was held in the past.

[Yurikamome] April 12, 2011 10:30

Yoshino cherry tree of Hamarikyu is beginning to fall.

But from now until the beginning of May, the cherry blossoms bloom one after another, and the cherry blossoms welcome us at any time.

Others Odorikosou Kanto Dandelion Murasakikeman Fuji button, etc., buried with flowers.

Enjoy the flowers blooming under the more beautiful blue sky as seen in the picture.

After the Meiji Restoration, the shogun's garden became a member of the Imperial Family.

From the middle of the Meiji era to the early Taisho era, a cherry blossom viewing party was held every year at Hamarikyu.

Currently, it is a "Cherry Cherry Blossom Viewing Party" at Shinjuku Gyoen.        

 

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   It blooms on the right after crossing the "Oden Bridge" from "Nakajima no Chaya" to "Fujimiyama".

   It blooms a large double flower. 

    I took this photo about 5 days ago, so I imagine, "Is it blooming for 7 minutes today?"

   "Nakanoshima" on the other side of the flower ... Reproduced "Matsu no Chaya"

   Why don't you stand in this wonderful view? ? ? ・・・

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     Yamabuki

    It is quiet in a place where you can enjoy the feeling of the mountains a little different from cherry blossoms and Hana peaches. 

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     Button bud

    It is also a seasonal word for spring in the world of Haiku.

    Looking at these buds, you can feel the strength of nature and say, "What kind of flowers will bloom? ? ・・・・」

    I'm excited about my expectations.

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             Hamarikyu Onshi Garden

             1-1, Hamarikyuteien, Chuo-ku, Tokyo

             Service Center     03-3541-0200

             Admission time from 9:00 to 4:30

              Free admission inquiry ward office General Administration Division 03-3546-5234

 

 

Keigo Higashino "Kirin's Wings"

[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.

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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.

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Photographs of the statue of Kirin, the title of the novel.

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Today, I'm going to go home with a view of the completed dock from the bridge.

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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. 

 

 
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