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The roof of the bee Asahi Inari Shrine in Ginza, Kabukiza, Tsukiji River Park

  When it was cool in May, I came to visit Asahi Inari Shrine.

Water supply on the roof of bees Asahi Inari Shrine in Ginza

Water supply on the roof of bees Asahi Inari Shrine in Ginza
 The roof of the bee Asahi Inari Shrine in Ginza, Kabukiza, Tsukiji River Park

 After worshiping, when you look at the pot to use the water, you can see "pot matching".

A bee living on the roof of a building next door was hydrating. The photo shows 11 bees.

Did you thirsty because you sucked a lot of nectar from the flowers blooming in a nearby park?

Even in the rooftop garden of the Kabukiza Theater

Even in the rooftop garden of Kabukiza, the roof of the bee Asahi Inari Shrine in Ginza, Kabukiza, and Tsukiji River Park.

 After visiting the Kabukiza Gallery, we took a stroll through the rooftop garden.

During planting, he was sucking nectar from a white flower of a tree called "Soyogo".

At Tsukiji River Park, honey-sucked from a brush tree flower

At Tsukiji River Park, honey-sucked from a brush tree flower
 The roof of the bee Asahi Inari Shrine in Ginza, Kabukiza, Tsukiji River Park

 At Tsukiji River Park, there were many inflorescences from the brush tree at the end of April.

There was a flower in this bright red inflorescence, sucking nectar.

Thanks to the assistant who accompanied me and filmed very well.