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Spring Has Arrived
This is a view of Suijin Shrine from the back. It looked beautiful no matter which angle I saw it from~~♪
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Peeking at Spring
I took a quick peek at the cherry blossoms on Nakasu, a short walk from Suijin Shrine.
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[Fukushima’s Peach Blossom Paradise]
This is "MtHanamiyama" in Fukushima. It is private land owned by an individual, but it is open to the public and feels as if you are in a utopian peach-blossom land.
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[Spring Stop]
Cherry blossoms in full bloom decorated the stops (stations) along the TodenArakawaLine (Tokyo Sakura Tram). The tram offers an all-day ticket for just 400 yen, making it very affordable, and there are many sights to see from Minowa Station to Waseda Station. Lately I have been photographing it as a lifelong project. At night, when the nightscape takes over, the overhead wires seem to disappear and a different scene appears.
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[Soten ni Saku]
In a corner of the welfare center for the elderly’s garden stands a single splendid cherry tree. Beneath that magnificent, full-bloom cherry blossom set against the blue sky, some people were enjoying themselves.
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"Spring Reflections"
This is Suijin Shrine in Toride. A little promontory juts out by the river, creating a postcard-perfect scene.
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Spring Corridor
This is Shimizu Park in Chiba. It is famous for its field athletics course, and in spring cherry blossoms and yamamomo (Japanese bayberry) bloom in profusion, creating a beautiful scene. The autumn foliage is also striking.
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The cherry trees in the garden of the Sakura no Mon Elderly Center bloomed every time. Two cherry trees welcomed us like a gate.
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"To the ends of the earth! To the ends of the earth!"
Along the nearby Edogawa embankment, fields of rapeseed flowers stretch for many kilometers each spring, dressing the banks in yellow.
Many people visit on holidays to take commemorative photos. The blooms last a long time, so please come by if you can~~♪
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Spring of rape flowers has come again this year on the banks of the Edogawa River. For a while, it was mowed down by river construction, but recently it has been revived and the rape field continues.
Many people enjoyed this day as well.
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