March 2, 2010
Kameido Tenjin with Ume Blossoms
Last sunday, I visited Kameido Tenjin to viewing ume blossoms.
Kameido Tenjin is a shinto shrine located kameido, koto ward.
On that time, the shrine was gorgeous with many beautiful ume blossoms.
(Note)
These photos were taken on February 28, 2010.
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Have you ever been to the Wisteria festival (Fuji Matsuri (藤まつり, ふじまつり) at Kameido Tenjin Shrine, Nobu-san?
We have Wisteria plants at one of the balkonies of our appartment house, too. The start flourishing somewhen between April and May.
http://you-wee-because.blogspot.com/2009/05/wisteria-lane-wisteria-balcony.html
Ume (= Japanese apricot) trees I don't think we have at Germany - perhaps somewhere in botanical gardens, I suppose.
Have a nice day,
Uwe.
Hello you-wee.
Yes, I have been to Wisteria festival in the shrine.
Wisteria in the shrine is very famous.
So, spring already reached you!How marvelous!Those blossom trees give colors to the place, and I guess the air is plenty of sweet perfumes..Each of your pictures is like a lovely painting!
Your photos are excellent!
Nice too see blossoms still exist! :) They haven't bloomed here yet...
God bless you!
Cezar
Wow, ume blossoms are so beautiful! I had heard that they were much smaller than sakura, so I was not expecting much. But they are truly lovely! Thank you for these photos!
I see this a very nice period of the year there. Fine images of this beautiful shrine and of all these wonderful flowers.
These photos are so incredibly beautiful. You have such a gifted eye for photography Nobu-san, and are surrounded by so much beauty everywhere. I wish you would publish a photo book of japan.
Beautiful! I love how the blossoms colors range from white to pale pink to bright pink.
Wow, that IS beautiful!
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