Looking at the cherry blossoms on the Hamacho Green Road, I think about global warming.
Hello.
Due to a personnel change in spring, the office moved from Nihonbashihamacho to Nihonbashikakigaracho.
For this reason, the blog name was changed from Matsu in Hamacho to Matsu in Kakigara-cho.
When it comes to Hamacho, green comes to mind in the impression of the Toei Shinjuku Line, but Kakigara-cho is purple with the impression of the Hanzomon Line (* individual impression).
Thank you very much for your continued support.
By the way, Hamacho Ryokudo is on the commuting route and I look forward to cherry blossoms every year. This year, flowering was unusually early, so it has already almost become cherry blossoms. Wasn't Sakura a flower that bloomed at the entrance ceremony in the past? ? I think it was standard for a freshman at Piccapicka to carry a commemorative photo under the cherry blossoms in the schoolyard with a school bag (* individual impression). When did the graduation ceremony and Sakura come together?
The Japan Meteorological Agency has a homepage called "Changes in the flowering day of cherry blossoms". According to this, the flowering date is clearly early from observational result for many years. The impact of global warming affects the sense of the season. After decades, will cherry blossoms bloom in Setsubun? Will the season of vegetables and fish change?
Even if each person acts with consideration for energy saving and resource saving, the effect does not appear directly in front of him, so it may not be easy to take measures. Global warming countermeasures are divided into "mitigation measures" to reduce the causes of global warming and "adaptation measures" to respond to the effects of global warming. In various reports, the former is often reported, but in the world where I am, I am seriously thinking about the latter and taking measures.