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4.22.2012

Spring is in full swing (2)

I'd like to show you Cherryblossoms again this time.

(1) Cherryblossom at Osaka Mint in Osaka city
About 130 kind of lovely rare cherryblossoms are  at best in Osaka Mint. So the Mint open gates for one week in this season. Many people visit to enjoy them. It's one of things Spring in Osaka district.
This year's flower that Osaka Mint chose is " 小手毬" (it means a small). Many flowers gather and bloom at the tips of twigs like a small ball.
The Osaka Mint is along Okawa-river. I put about  the cherry blossoms that were in full bloom along  Okawa-river on my last blog----Spring is in full swing (1)






























Cherry blossom of green













The museum of Mint at night



This site close to the end



A lot of stalls along outside of the fence of the Mint line


(2) Cherryblossom at Buturyuji-temple in Nara                                 district                                            

This cherry tree is more than 900 years old and it's oldest and biggest in Nara district.  The circumference of the root of this tree is 7.7meters and its height is 16 meters. This temple grew the oldest tea that Kukai brought from Tang in nine century  .                   
           





 (3)  Cherryblossom at Hasedera-temple at Sakurai-city in Nara district
This temple is famous as "the Temple of Flower". Many kinds of flowers, for exsample cherryblossom, peony, hydrangea, etc entertain visitors for all seasons.
This temple was built in 686 and came on works of famouse writers till now. 






桜吹雪(petals of cherryblossom are flying down like snowstorm)




from inside of main hall






   (4)  又兵衛桜(Matabe-Cherry tree) at Uda-city in Nara district
We  call this cherry tree Matabe-Cherry tree after 後藤又兵衛(Goto Matabe). He was a samurai warrior around  17 century. He was a expert of a spear. But he died in battle of 大阪夏の陣(the battle between the Tokugawa and the Toyotomi). This cherry tree was adopted in the opening of NHK TV drama.
When I saw this tree I felt like a worrior that faces up to an enemy with spreading his arms wide. So it's a cherryblossom like a man, I wonder?
Then which cherryblossm is like a woman ? It's Ito-zakura in Kyoto-Imperial-Palace, I wonder? They wafted elegance like girls of aristocrat in Heian period. I put Ito-zakura in Kyoto-Imperial-Palace on my last blog.







Peach flowers were in full bloom back of it

This post is linked Our World Tuesday

4.15.2012

Spring is in full swing (1)

I had a chance to see cherry blossom in three cities, Nara city,Osaka city, Kyoto city.

(1) Cherry blossom at Himuro-shrine in Nara city

This old cherry tree blooms the earliest in Nara park. It's  about 100  years old.













The drooping cherry at night


Another cherry tree



(2) Cherry blossom at Okawa-river in Osaka city

I walked  about 4 kilometers  from Tenma-bridge to around Sakuranomiya along the Okawa-river under a pink tunnel of the cherry blossom.
In the early morning few local were running or taking the dog for a walk.  In around noon a lot of people came to picnic under the cherry blossoms.  Many stalls starts to open.  They grill turban shells, squids or meats,etc. The smell from them was very appetizing.

A young  man was sitting on a large plastic mat spread ed  at the good point under the cherry blossom. Maybe he secures a place to have picnic dinner for his company from now.

  The water-bus  usually run in the river and takes us to Osaka-castle etc. During this season some boats also run.  I got on a small boat happened to come. But this didn't take me to Osaka-castle.



There is a line of Cherry blossom across the river










Osaka-castle  from the Genpachi-bridge








Nakanoshima-island from Tenma-bridge


              (3) Cherry blossom  in Kyoto city


The drooping cherry blossom (Ito-zakura) at Kyoto-Imperial Palace


    
Mikurumagaesi-cherry ( Emperor Gomizunoo in 17th century
made his vehicle retrace to check if  this cherry blossom has  single
petal or double-petal.  Mikuruma means vehicle and gaesi means retrace. The emperor  must had enjoyed to see the cherry blossom. This flower has  sweet smell.
                          









At Kyoto prefectural office





The name of this cherry tree is Kiritani. I like this flower.
At the garden of  a gardener  Sano Toemon

The House of Sano Toemon has been gardeners for generations.  He raises many kind of cherry trees he or ancestor collected. There were many kind of seed leaves or young trees of cherry  in his garden at the north- west of  Kyoto city.  He is also checking many cherry trees in some places as a Sakuramori (a  person who maintains or manages cherry trees.)