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Enjoy it again in the garden of Tokigawa-gun Daiyashiki Hana, like a picture walk quiz

[Silver] 16:00 on October 9, 2017

The monument to the "Gyodai Yashiki Ruins" is located in the planting next to the East Japan Police Box at Hisamatsu Police Station 2-chome, Bakurocho, Chuo-ku.

Looking up from the monument, there is a magnificent building that looks like a chalk Hall of Fame. It's Nihonbashi Jogakuen.

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In 1850, in the early summer of 1859, the Toto Shitaya pictorial map of Owariya Kiyochiita, the Asakusa Gomon, Ryogoku Hirokoji, and Ryogoku Bridge are displayed on the right (east) of the Gundaiyashiki, but this was a long time ago It was installed after the great fire of the Meiryaku era (1657 AD).

In this picture, you can also see Yagenbori. The towns of Chuo-ku are towns planned during the Edo period, so I don't think the roads have changed significantly. It's also fun to take a walk with pictures.

 

 

Seasonal Pele Near Garden [Tsukiji River Kameibashi Park]

[Dimini ☆ Cricket] 14:00 on October 9, 2017

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The Pele Near Garden, located in Kamei Bridge Park on the Tsukiji River, has a constant flower all year round, but many perennial plant blooms during this autumn season.

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It is very pleasant and healed to see the local planting flowers blooming every season.

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Thank you very much to those who manage this park.

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Click here for the blog of Tsukiji River Kameibashi Park in June this year. ⇒

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Click here for the blog of Tsukiji River Kameibashi Park in April this year. ⇒

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Click here for the blog of Tsukiji River Kameibashi Park last July. ⇒

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Flowers and fruits of Japanese dogwood [Sukiyabashi Park]

[Dimini ☆ Cricket] October 8, 2017 16:00

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Sukiyabashi Park, located in Ginza 5-chome, has been beautifully renewed with the timing of Tokyu Plaza Ginza, which opened in 2016.

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There is a lot of greenery, benches are well arranged, and there are many people who take a break all day long, but the Japanese dogwood in this park is still blooming and some fruits are beginning to ripen.

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Japanese dogwood (Yamahoshi, mountain hat) is a deciduous Takagi of the genus Japanese dogwood subgenus. Flowers open from June to July and fruits ripen red from August to September.

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What looks like white petals is not the original petals, but the total bracts (the leaves at the base of the flower) like dogwood.

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The ripe fruit can be eaten as it is, and it seems to have a sweetness like mango, so it is made into fruit wine.

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Next month, the maple leaves in this park will turn beautifully.

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Click here for the blog of "Yamamoji Autumn Leaves" last November. ⇒

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2017 Fruit Autumn Garden

[Sam] October 8, 2017 16:00

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DSC00843RS1'G.jpg At FANCL Ginza Square (Ginza 5), the salon space with a terrace on the 10th floor "Royal Room" is open to the public from October 6 to 13, and "Fruitful Autumn Garden" is being held.

 11:30~18:30 

This is one of the "seasonal garden events" currently held eight times a year, and the garden celebrating the autumn harvest is expressed in colorful colors.

The fantasy and playful Halloween world is created.

During the period, mini lessons on Halloween pots are also organized to paint colorful paint and plant houseplants and herbs.

In the garden of the sky in Ginza 40m above the ground, it is 8 days where you can experience extraordinary life in a relaxing place.

The annual "Autumn Rose Garden" will be held from November 1st to 8th.

 

 

Jugatsuzakura is blooming

[Dimini ☆ Cricket] October 7, 2017 14:00

As the name implies, Juugatsuzakura blooms in October.

It is wide and is also called "winter cherry blossoms".

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It is located along Chuo-dori, at the base of the Kyobashi Bridge, which used to be over the Kyobashi River.

In the photo above, you can see Tokyo Square Garden in the background.

The explanation board of "Kyobashi and Kyobashigawa" is also located in a corner of this planting.

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Across the road, across the street is the police museum.

The picture below is pink.

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Juugatsuzakura (October cherry tree) is a plant belonging to the genus Rosaceae family, and is a horticultural variety of Kohigan in the series of Edhigan.

It blooms twice a year every year.

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Naturally, the next oshima cherry is not blooming

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The passerby stopped with a considerable probability and was taking pictures with a smartphone.

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It was also interesting that the person who checked the name of the tree hung on the trunk looked like "I see."

 

 

Mid-Autumn Moon

[Sam] 18:00 on October 6, 2017

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Super Moon RRSGRS.jpg This year, October 4 is August 15 in old calendar, and the mid-autumn moon (15 nights).

During this period, the moon rises at an angle suitable to look up in the clear night sky, making it the best season for moon viewing, but this year it is hatred and cloudy weather.

You will not be able to fully love the original beautiful moon.

Toyomi Bridge is a rare and valuable bridge that spans the mouth of the Nihonbashi River and is shaped like a ladder lying down, called the form "Fee Ren Dale Bridge".

The Eitai Bridge behind it was lit up, and Japanese pampas grass spikes on the riverside, heard the sound of insects, and it was a quaint moon viewing spot, but occasionally I was able to enjoy the moon floating in the waves of clouds.

Kafu Nagai is `` Shokutei Nijo '', `` The view of Eitai Bridge and the lights on Sagacho side diagonally from between the Toyomi Bridge steel frames, and tonight there is a slightly more painting than seeing at noon with the light of the moon. The full tide shines brilliantly with the moonlight, and the sound of the water hitting the shore of Hashimoto's stone wall or the connecting carrier is also quaint. "