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[Sam]
March 6, 2019 14:00
On March 1st, the Tokyo Sky Tree began lighting of "Sakura Special Lighting".
From 17:30 to 18:30, a simple production of a light-colored intersection lighting that shines brightly in white.
From 18:30 to 22:00, the lighting "Mai" is based on the theme of the beauty of cherry blossom petals dancing. The tower body is colored with pink shades, and the white intersection lighting shines like cherry blossom petals.
From 22:00 to 24:00, one of the standard lighting "Nobori" is lit.
During this time, "Sakura Waku Waku stamp rally 2019", a tour of the surrounding sightseeing spots while finding "Sakura color", and a participatory dance program "Sorakara-chan's Sakura ☆ Dance!" Various spring events such as "SKYTREE ROUND THEATER" special video screening are scheduled.
From Chuo-ohashi Bridge, you can see the radiance of colors that create a spring-like atmosphere.
[wienerhorn]
March 6, 2019 12:00
I read the budget (draft) for FY2019 published on the homepage of Chuo-ku. The general account exceeded 100 billion yen for the first time as an initial budget. It is a budget that takes into account population growth, the Tokyo 2020 Games, and the infrastructure development committee with a view to the "200,000 cities" ahead. Among the new major businesses, I focused on the following:
・Local rat control promotion project ・Revision of bridge life extension repair plan ・Survey of New Subway Lines ・Maintenance of "Edo Bus" Free Wi-Fi ・Noh and Kabuki appreciation classes ・Participation in Brasilian Youth School Games ・Development of Tokiwa Elementary School (Annex) ・Origami Crane Project (tentative name) ・Renewal of warm bath Plaza Hot Plaza Harumi
In particular, I'm worried about the new subway line, Hot Plaza Harumi, etc. What kind of business are you interested in?
[Sam]
March 4, 2019 14:00
The early blooming "Okanzakura" on the Sumida River Terrace on the south side of Eitai Bridge West-filled has bloomed.
Okangakura is said to be a hybrid of Kanhizakura and oshima cherry. The tree height is about 5 to 10 meters, the tree shape is large, the light red petals are round and large, and there are many fine cuts at the tip.
It is one of the representative cherry blossoms in early spring, also known as "Angyo Kanzakura", because it spread throughout the country from the logs in Angyo in Kawaguchi City, Saitama Prefecture.
Japanese white-eye and brown-eared bulbul are coming to suck the nectar.
Along with "Kawazu Sakura" on the northeast side of Shinkawa Park Sumida River Terrace Chuo-ohashi Bridge, you can experience spring a little earlier.
[Slow of Satsuki's Koi]
March 3, 2019 12:00
Snow fell in Tokyo at the beginning of February, but it seems to be a warm winter this year, and there are many warm days near March, and Kawazu cherry blossoms where Shinkawa Park and Chuo-ohashi Bridge are over began to bloom .
<2/17 When it began to bloom >>
<<It is not lit up, but there are streetlights so it looks beautiful. >>
<<The cherry blossoms shine in the background of the blue sky on the 22nd. >>
<<It's cold on the 27th, but it's already in full bloom.>>
I often pass around here, so I watch it while worrying, but in mid-February after the snow falls, the buds are swelling and bloom on the 17th as shown in the photo. About a month, this cherry tree blooms early and has a slightly dark color.
The next that blooms is the cherry blossoms of Eitai Bridge Nishizume, followed by the cherry blossoms of Tsukuda Park and Shinkawa Park. It is a good time to walk around the Sumida River Terrace in the coming season.
By the way, Chuo-ohashi Bridge, which came out of this year's certification question, was completed in 1993.
[saru]
February 27, 2019 18:00
At the foot of Chuo-ohashi Bridge in Shinkawa Park, three Kawazu cherry trees, famous for their early blooming, are planted, and the flowers have begun to bloom again this year. Unlike Yoshino cherry tree, you can enjoy dark pink flowers for a month. Kawazu cherry blossoms were discovered by accident in Kawazu-cho, the southern shore of Izu Peninsula in 1955.
By the way, this Kawazu cherry tree is famous in the Tokyo metropolitan area is "Shinkawa Senbonzakura" in Yachiyo City, Chiba Prefecture. It seems that about 700 Kawazu cherry trees are located along the river called Shinkawa over 4.2 km, and it is the same "Shinkawa", but this is three in Chuo-ku. However, many people stop every year and see the flowering condition, and it is loved by local people.
At the Hatchobori side of Takahashi over the Kamejima River, about a 5-minute walk from here, the area around Inari Bridge over the reclaimed Sakuragawa River has become a little Shinsui-Koen Park in recent years, and Kawazu cherry blossoms have been planted there as well.
Did you plant it in connection with Sakuragawa, which has just left a name at the pumping station now?
By the way, Sakuragawa used to be called Hatchobori in the past, and was the digging that was the origin of the current town name.
In both Shinkawa Park and Hatchobori, Yoshino cherry tree is planted in the children's park on the opposite side of the Kamejima River, and it seems that the overture of the cherry blossoms following Kawazu Sakura and Yoshino cherry tree began to play.
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February 26, 2019 09:00
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Motohashi Hie-jinja Shrine is located close to Tokyo Metro Kayabacho Station and adjacent to Kabuto-cho. The precincts are large despite the city center and are unexpectedly quiet.
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It has been known as the resting place of portable shrines of the Sanno Festival since the Edo period, and it is still a resting place for the festival procession at the shrine festival.
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The komainu of this shrine is rare and facing up.
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This is said to have been consecrated in hopes of recovery from the Great Kanto Earthquake and rising luck. It's called "upward" and luck is going up.
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