Tokyo Walk◎Azalea Festival in Nezu

This is Kubota from Adan Staff.

The other day, I went to the azalea festival in Nezu (^^)

It is a bit far from Sancha,

The event is held at Nezu Shrine in the Yanesen area, which is full of downtown atmosphere.

 

Azaleas have the image of street trees, so I don't go out of my way to see them,

What a thought...

根津つつじ祭り

Well, how beautiful!

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The entire garden in the precincts of Nezu Shrine is filled with azalea trees,

The view from the hill was very beautiful with colorful pompom flowers!

According to an enthusiast who was taking pictures nearby,

The azaleas have flowers concentrated at the top,

I heard that it is most beautiful to look down from the hill. I see.

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After a walk around the temple, take a break with sake manju at the tea shop on the temple grounds.

The petals of the petals of the double-flowered cherry blossoms are fluttering in the air,

What a tasteful holiday I spent (^^)

The event will be held until May 5, so if you are in the mood for a downtown stroll, be sure to visit!

 

Now, here is a ring I found at Adan while I was thinking "azalea azalea azalea azalea azalea azalea azalea azalea".

Ptルビーリング

 

Pt900 ruby and diamond ring ¥330,000 + tax

 

The rubies scattered like flowers,

The design is both voluminous and cute.

It looks like early summer will be here in no time, though,

Have a pleasant spring holiday weekend (^^)

Adan is open every day during GW♪♪

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