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February 18 Kawazu Sakura in river’s edge, Chuo-ku Flowering earlier than last year

Kawazu cherry blossoms at Kamejima River Park, located at the former Inari Bridge of Hatchobori, have begun to bloom.

It seems that Kawazu cherry blossoms in Sumida River and Shinkawa Park are already in full bloom.

Kawazu cherry blossoms on the Kamejima River begin to bloom and a little more until full bloom. 

Kawazu cherry blossoms on the Kamejima River begin to bloom, and until full bloom February 18 in river’s edge, Chuo-ku Kawazu cherry blossoms bloom earlier than last year.

In Kamejima River Park, there are four small Kawazu cherry trees facing the road. There is a difference in the condition of flowering, but it began to bloom earlier than last year, probably due to the warmth of recent days. The cherry blossom festival in Izukawazu-cho seems to be crowded with many tourists, and as of the 18th, it blooms for 7 minutes and is on the website. On the other hand, the temperature difference seems to be a little slower.

 

 

 February 18 Kawazu Sakura in river’s edge, Chuo-ku Flowering earlier than last year

Kawazu cherry blossoms in Shinkawa Park bloom beautifully for seven minutes.

Kawazu cherry blossoms in Shinkawa Park bloom beautifully for seven minutes. February 18 Kawazu Sakura in river’s edge, Chuo-ku Flowering earlier than last year

 At the foot of Chuo-ohashi Bridge, Shinkawa Park has three Kawazu cherry blossoms, which make you enjoy your eyes every year. Perhaps because the sun shines well, one cherry tree blooms for almost 7 minutes, and is about the same flowering condition as Izu Kawazu. Japanese white-eye and other birds were flying.

 Kawazu cherry blossoms have a long flowering period without falling immediately, so the enjoyment of walking will increase by one during this time.