Wednesday, February 28, 2018

Early cherry blossoms at Shinjuku0Gyoen in Tokyo. 新宿御苑のはやさきの桜。

Spring is just around the corner in Tokyo.
But early blooming cherry trees are in full bloom at Shinjuku-Gyoen.



Kanzakura.






Kawazuzakura.





A white-eye.





Shuzenji-Kanzakura.


Jugatu-Zakura.


Kobuku-Zakura.


Japanese apricots.










Fukujusoh.



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27 comments:

  1. Time flies so fast and Spring is here again after the coldest winter that swept across Japan.
    The pretty flowers are always a welcome sight with colourful birds chirping away to greet everyone! I love Spring. Is this Shinjuku-Gyoen located near your home?

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    1. Dear Twilight Man.
      Thank you very much for your comment. It takes about 20 to go to Shinjuku railroad station from our house by train. It takes about 10 minutes to go to Shinjuku Gyoen from Shinjuku station by walking. Shinjuku station is the largest railroad station in the world.
      The English guide about Shinjuku Gyoen is as follows. https://www.japan-guide.com/e/e3034_001.html

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  2. Stunning! We have this morning -23 C - the gorgeous Finnish winter :)

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    1. Dear ritta.
      Thank you very much for your comment It looks very cold in your country.

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  3. I love seeing this explosion of life, Minoru. It is wonderful to see so much flower being born.
    Buen miércoles.
    Un abrazo

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    1. Dear Laura.
      Thank you very much for your comment

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  4. I love it when the trees begin blooming. Lovely blossoms!

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    1. Dear Linda.
      Thank you very much for your comment

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  5. Always wanted to visit Japan during Sakura season! So beautiful.

    SHANNON VALLE
    life + style blog

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    1. Dear Shannon.
      Thank you very much for your comment

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  6. I enjoy seeing your blossoms and flowers, Minoru. Still snow at my house!

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    1. Dear Barb.
      Thank you very much for your comment

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  7. Deslumbrante a floração das belas cerejeiras que abrem-se trazendo a renovação da vida
    Boa semana! Um abraço

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    1.  Dear Gracita.
      Thank you very much for your comment.

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  8. Lovely - so nice to see signs of spring!
    Thanks for linking up at https://image-in-ing.blogspot.com/2018/03/orchids-endless-source-of-beauty.html

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    1. Dear NC Sue.
      Thank you very much for your comment

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  9. 新宿御苑の中は、まだ一度しか入った事がないのですが、久しぶりに行ってみたいくなりました!
    子福桜など、知らなかった桜の名前をたくさん教えてくださってありがとうございます♡

    昭子
    www.akikohiramatsu.com

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    1. Dear Akiko sama
      こんばんは。ありがとうございます。新宿御苑なんて、というイメージが有りますが、流石、国が管理しているだけあって、見るべきものが沢山有りました。 デートで行くのが一番良いのですが。

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  10. Cherry blossom season already. Time is passing too quickly. Beautiful photos.

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    1.  Dear Fun60.
      Thank you very much for your comment.

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  11. Dear Felicia.
    Thank you very much for your comment

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    1.  Dear Fiona.
      Thank you very much for your comment.

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  13. ご無沙汰しています。さっそくご訪問いただきありがとうございました。寒さもようやく緩んできましたね。早咲の桜はピンクが濃くてかわいいです。こちらでは梅にメジロはよく見ますが、寒桜にも来るんですね。私も子福桜は初めてです。梅林の向こうの高層ビルは大阪城梅林からの景色を思い出します。東京はこういう公園が多くていいですね.

    Yoko

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    1. Dear Yoko sama.
      こんばんは。ありがとうございます。もう日一日と温かくなりますね。メジロが人に慣れて嬉しいのやや複雑な気持ちです。

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  14. 新宿御苑又歩いてみたいです。

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    1. Dear Tomoko sama.
      こんばんは。ありがとうございます。いつ行っても良いですね。

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