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Feb. 7, 2023 (edited)
[Image1]Today, in the series

Today, in the series "Kobe, Rediscovered", we will deliver the "Cherry Blossom Tunnel" in Nada Ward, a famous place for cherry blossoms, as the seventh stage.

The weather has finally passed spring, and the cherry blossom season is approaching again this year.
This famous spot in Takao-dori, Nada-ku, Kobe City, is a slope of about 400 meters from north to south, and 70 old Yoshino cherry trees are planted on both sides of the road.
This row of cherry blossom trees was planted in the Taisho era at the same time as the opening of the Maya Cable. The appearance is shaped like branches and leaves on both sides covering the road like a tunnel, so I think you can comfortably enjoy the cherry blossom trees if you walk through it leisurely.
The photo was taken on April 2 of last year, when it was in full bloom. The petals in the foreground are dyed red by traffic lights (photographing the cherry blossoms at night before dawn)
Please note that during the flowering season, there are a little more people passing by, and this is a road that city buses also pass through.
At the top of the hill is the Maya Cable station.
You can go to the top of Mt. Maya by cable car, so next time I would like to deliver the night view from the Kikuseidai.

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