Daikanzakura of Eitai Bridge Hashizume blooms
There is only one large cherry tree in Hashizume on the Chuo-ku side of Eitai Bridge. This cherry tree is cold cherry and bloomed a little earlier than Yoshino cherry tree this year.
The Great Cherry Blossoms Watching Eitai Bridge
There is only one in Hashizume on the Chuo-ku side of Eitai Bridge, but there is a fine Okanzakura. There is a monument to the birthplace of seafarer education. The cherry blossoms have begun to bloom beautiful flowers again this year. I wonder if spring is coming soon. I don't know when this Okanzakura has been here, but it delights the eyes of people crossing Eitai Bridge every year. Speaking of which, the Shinkawa area where I live is surrounded by rivers and diggings, but there are cherry blossoms at almost all of the bridges involved. I don't know when it was planted, but I remember that about 45 years ago I was already standing firmly. Perhaps they were planted systematically at the same time, and many cherry blossoms at the bridge seem to be fine. At night, the photos taken against the backdrop of the illuminated bridge are Instagrammable.
Kawazu cherry blossoms at the foot of Chuo-ohashi Bridge are almost in full bloom.
This is Kawazu cherry tree located at the foot of Chuo-ohashi Bridge. This flower blooms ahead of the Okanzakura and is already in full bloom. Just one Japanese white-eye flew and stopped on the branches.
I remember seeing it here during the cherry blossom season several times before, is it a dejab? Does Japanese white-eye have a habit of coming to cherry blossoms? Or is the same bird coming here like migratory bird every year? It's interesting to think that you come to see the cherry blossoms every year.