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See cherry blossoms with a pink carpet

Almost back home. I saw someone post about Akabane Sakuratsutsumi park. It's beautiful and has shibazakura flowers. Looking at the map, it's not far away. So I clicked on Google Map and set off. There aren't many tourists here. There are more Japanese people. Most of them come to exercise, such as running, cycling, playing tennis, and playing baseball (we went on Saturday). There's no food like in the famous cherry blossom viewing spots. If you want to eat, just buy some and find a place to sit under the cherry blossom trees. This is a picture from last week. The cherry blossoms should have all fallen now, but there should still be shibazakura. How to get there 📍 Get off at Akabane Station and walk for about 1 kilometer. Or get off at Akabane-Iwabuchi Station and walk for about 750 meters. #sakura2024 #trip #japantourism
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Posted: Apr 23, 2024
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