Hana Kaidou Hana Kaidou
ーKyobashi, Nihonbashi, Muromachi, Chuo-dori
On the card that caught my eye on the way to Nihonbashi, there is a wagtail letter. What? What? When I stopped, I found that twenty-four season old calendar, which divided the seasons of Japan into twenty-four, was divided into seventy-two days, and it was "Wagreimei" (September 13-17). After the middle of September, when the heat calms down, the Sekirei will begin to sound.
Despite being a resident bird Sekirei, the midsummer did not show off at Ishikawajima Park on the Sumida River Terrace, so in the coming season, you will see a pipipipipipipipipy and a light squeal and flying quickly on the surface of the water while touching up and down. Will be
The next card was "Tsubame Saru" from September 18 to 22. This year, for the first time, I was able to observe the swallows of Ginza from incubation to birth and nesting. By mid-August, the nesting was over, and it would have been going well from the sky of Ginza to the sky of the southern country.
This flower bed is named "Hana Kaido", and is a beautification activity in the area that colors Chuo-dori from Kyobashi to Nihonbashi and Muromachi with seasonal flowers.
The members of the Meibashi “Nihonbashi” Preservation Society and the Nihonbashi Regional Renaissance 100-Year Planning Committee have been set up in cooperation with the surrounding town councils and companies.
Usually, I often look up to find birds, but I had the pleasure of letting my feet know the season.
"NPO Hana Kaido" → www.hanakaido.info/
If you click on the Kawaraban "Vol.162" on the homepage of Hanamachi Road, November 4, 2019 "Let's make it with aroma" of "Chuo-ku whole museum participation event"! "Aromatic spray making experience with fragrance" is described.
If you are interested, please take a look.