Visitors row boats along the Chidorigafuchi moat near the Imperial Palace, as they enjoy fully bloomed cherry blossoms, on Saturday.
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Visitors row boats along the Chidorigafuchi moat near the Imperial Palace, as they enjoy fully bloomed cherry blossoms, on Saturday.
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wild_one
I am no longer in Japan. I miss the long Sunday walks from my apartment in Akasaka-mitsuke through Chidorigafuchi and on to Hibiya Park during the sakura season.
Kurobune
Reminds of a scene of the same sort In Toyokawa City, Aichi. Both sides of the Sanagawa River are lined with cherry trees. Makes a tunnel for miles !
HighLama
What you don't see are the zillions of people shuffling in line for that boat ride. Worth it nevertheless!
Tamarama
Magnificent.
jerseyboy
Always one of my favorite places eacg year to view the sakura. The walkway near there that is lit at night is simply spectacular.
Chuichi Hashimura
I watched that on TV news yesterday. Today I'm one of cherry‐blossom viewers, but whoa the cherry‐blossom season was over here(@_@)