February 18 Kawazu cherry blossoms in river’s edge, Chuo-ku bloom earlier than last year
Kawazu cherry blossoms at Kamejima River Park at the former Inari Bridge in 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
Kamejima River Park has four small Kawazu cherry trees facing the road. Each of them has a difference in the condition of flowering, but probably due to the warmth of these days, they began to bloom earlier than last year. 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. Compared to that, the difference in temperature seems to be a little slower.
Kawazu cherry blossoms in Shinkawa Park bloom in seven minutes.
Under Chuo-ohashi Bridge, there are three Kawazu cherry blossoms in Shinkawa Park, so you can enjoy your eyes every year. Perhaps this is because the sun hits well, one cherry blossom blooms for about 7 minutes and is about the same flowering condition as Izukawazu. Japanese white-eye and other birds were flying.
Kawazu cherry blossoms do not fall immediately and the flowering period is long, so the enjoyment of walking will increase one more during this time.
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