[Image1][English/Japanese]Cherry blossoms Someiyoshino have begun to bloom in Hachioji as well. Miharu-takiz
[Image2][English/Japanese]Cherry blossoms Someiyoshino have begun to bloom in Hachioji as well. Miharu-takiz

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Cherry blossoms Someiyoshino have begun to bloom in Hachioji as well. Miharu-takizakura cherry blossoms with drooping branches, which bloom a little earlier than Someiyoshino, are now in full bloom. The photo shows the Miharutaki cherry tree at Shinshuji Temple in Katakura, Hachioji. The temple has a history of more than 500 years. It is a 10-minute walk from Keio Katakura Station. Please visit the temple.
Hachioji has many old temples and large parks. We tell students where and which flowers are at their best depending on the season. Why don't you also study Japanese in Hachioji where you can enjoy the seasons?
Hachioji has also started to see Someiyoshino cherry blossoms blooming. Miharu-takizakura, a cherry tree with drooping branches that blooms slightly earlier than Someiyoshino, is now at its peak. The photo shows the Miharu-takizakura at Shinshuji Temple in Katakura, Hachioji. Shinshuji has a history of more than 500 years. It is about a 10-minute walk from Keio Katakura Station. Be sure to pay it a visit.
Hachioji is home to many old temples and spacious parks. We tell students where and which flowers are at their best in each season. Why not study Japanese in Hachioji, where you can enjoy the changing seasons?

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