Under the cherry trees
For the coverage of "Bunka × Person" of the posted schedule next week, it has been around the "Sakura spots" and Shibuya Yesterday Today. Including the gold king shrine of "Kin'osakura" is in full bloom, which has also become the designated natural monument of Shibuya-ku, Sakuragaoka-cho, Shoto park, Miyashita park, Yoshitake park, Yoyogi Park, etc., more than expected in the Shibuya of the city you can see a lot of cherry trees. There tree this second fine cherry blossoms in front of the surprising thing to Hachiko, have blooming weeping cherry blossoms in the back of Hachiko, had entertained the eyes of people and foreign tourists to the waiting. Although is undeniably on the street vision and colorful advertising boards, roundhouse cherry blossoms looked like claiming strongly its presence.
If the cherry blossoms at this time, but is recommended if there is also already Yoyogi Park volumes to mass both crowded with blossom viewers, there is a different flavor to cherry tree nestled humble in spring water pond of Shoto park.
In addition, although can not be a sitting cherry blossom viewing, if you want to taste a dazzling charm of cherry blossoms in the five senses, cherry arch that forms the column on both sides of the slope of Sakuragaoka town is a masterpiece.
Looking up a cherry tree from the bottom, spread branches in all directions, randomly from a gap of collage has been visibility in the brown and white and pink, you Projected blue sky took of the gradient. If the sight of it can be said that natural mosaic is much watching, you remember more and more vision loss of perspective spreads, all is such that distant feel become a vague illusion of the five senses to them. As Motojiro Kajii wrote as "under the cherry trees are buried cadaver", the mysterious beauty does not perhaps have the power to feel the area not of somewhere this world to people. Enough to leave a name to the place name, cherry Sakuragaoka town Will was impressive.
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1977 downtown Tokyo born. It is a weakness in the contemporary art and FISHMANS and Hitoshi Matsumoto and Tsunashima hot spring.