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Kikkoman posted.
The remaining snow of Mt. Myoko and the cherry blossoms in Jomon Park were still in bloom for about 3 minutes.
This is a photo taken from along the R18. It was not yet in full bloom. This year, it rained after this and we were not blessed with a photo opportunity. The park is a place of relaxation for locals, and after a long winter, they are enjoying the spring that has finally arrived.
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Kikkoman posted.
It is a rapeseed field of Mt. Myoko with residual snow and Odobara. In Myoko, a heavy snowfall area, rape blossoms bloom after cherry blossoms and after GW. In Odobara, the highland tomatoes are delicious. In August, farmers set up shops on the road and sell them. It will run out before noon
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