[Image1]Isehara Flower Report for March 14The ume (Japanese plum) at Hyuga Yakushi is still viewableThe almo
[Image2]Isehara Flower Report for March 14The ume (Japanese plum) at Hyuga Yakushi is still viewableThe almo
[Image3]Isehara Flower Report for March 14The ume (Japanese plum) at Hyuga Yakushi is still viewableThe almo
[Image4]Isehara Flower Report for March 14The ume (Japanese plum) at Hyuga Yakushi is still viewableThe almo
[Image5]Isehara Flower Report for March 14The ume (Japanese plum) at Hyuga Yakushi is still viewableThe almo

Isehara Flower Report for March 14
The ume (Japanese plum) at Hyuga Yakushi is still viewable
The almond blossoms at Maruyama Castle Ruins Park are in bud
The weeping cherry at Mishima Shrine is in bud
The Okame cherry along Oyama Shinmichi has passed its peak
Temperatures are rising, and spring is finally arriving
The long-awaited days for flower viewing are just around the corner
Our staff predicts that many spots will reach peak bloom around the 20th
A resident cat was running around the grounds of Hyuga Yakushi

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