Three Views of Cherry Blossoms in Kyobashi
Walking along Kyobashi, Haiku came to mind.
Haiku is popular on TV, so I asked for two reference books at Kyobunkan in Ginza to study Haiku.
In Haiku, it seems that the text is attached and displayed, but since it is difficult to read, I dared to release the words before, inside, and back.
※"Yamawara is the spring season in Haiku, which means the bright feeling of the spring mountains.
The photo shows the Ginza 1-chome police box and the light pink weeping cherry tree. Ginza 1-chome police box is a design that imitates the main pillar of Kyobashi in the Taisho era. Enjoy it with the concrete main pillar and gas lamps on the other side of Chuo-dori.
Monument of the birthplace of Edo Kabuki and Oshima Sakura
Oshima cherry blossoms with a neat feeling with a monument to the birthplace of Edo Kabuki and a lot of white flowers. Nearby, there is a monument to the site of the Kyobashi Daikon Riverside Vegetable Market.
Also, the Yoshino cherry tree in front of "Izakaya Gonhachi" was in full bloom.
The photo shows the pavement in front of Tokyo Square Garden. A few years have passed since the tree was planted, so it has a calm atmosphere that blends into the city.
Now, my Haiku says, "Are you talented, less than average, no talent?" Let's enjoy walking around the city.