Hana Kono Hana Blooms beautifully
Sakuragawa Park is adjacent to Hatchobori Station.
Sakuragawa Park was a part of the excavation called Hatchobori in the Edo period, renamed Sakuragawa in the Meiji era, and was rebuilt in the Showa era. As the name implies, it is dyed in cherry blossoms at this time. The cherry blossoms are in full bloom. From now on, I'm deeply moved by the beauty that makes it look clean and scattered.
There is a theory that the etymology of cherry blossoms turned from Konohanasakuya Hime.
Kihananosaku Yobimei is enshrined deity, a shrine dedicated to Mount Fuji as sacred object of worship. It is the origin of the goddess coming from the beautiful mountain range.
"Sakura" and "Mot Mount Fuji".
Both symbolize the beauty that Japanese people like for a long time. About 30 Yoshino cherry trees bloom in Sakuragawa Park, which is adjacent to Hatchobori Station.
Nearby is the Fujizuka of Tepposu Inari Shrine, where Asama Shrine is enshrined at the top.
Why don't you take a stroll through the beauty of Japan?
◆Sakuragawa Park
1-1-1, Irifune, Chuo-ku, Tokyo
◆Teppozu Inari Shrine
1-6-7, Minato, Chuo-ku, Tokyo