Sakura lane.
A mother with a child on the back of her bicycle heads back toward the fountain. Click to enlarge the photo.
A view from the side.
Petals in the gutter.
Fuchu no Mori Koen--for information in English
Showing posts with label Fuchunomori Park. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Fuchunomori Park. Show all posts
April 12, 2012
Fuchu no Mori Park at Higashi-Fuchu
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Labels: cherry blossoms, Fuchunomori Park, sakura
September 17, 2009
In the Middle of a Pond
Can you tell what this is for? Click on the photo to enlarge it. This photo was taken at Fuchunomori Park.
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7:18 PM
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Labels: Fuchunomori Park, parks, September in Japan
September 25, 2008
Eye Sculpture at Fuchunomori Park
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Some of the Sights at Funchunomori Park
These are some of the things I saw today at Fuchunomori Park. A wading stream. It's very popular with small children. Little Brother and Big Sister used to love playing here.
A wading pool with fountains. There were other kinds of fountains. This is a fun place, too.
A dead willow tree. There are many other trees in the park. We used to sit under this one. It is near the playground.
This is the willow's trunk. It is covered with moss. This tree is old. Sad to see it's dead. Or is it? Did it just lose its leaves early? Other trees were marked for pruning or cutting. This one wasn't tagged.
A wading pool with fountains. There were other kinds of fountains. This is a fun place, too.
A dead willow tree. There are many other trees in the park. We used to sit under this one. It is near the playground.
This is the willow's trunk. It is covered with moss. This tree is old. Sad to see it's dead. Or is it? Did it just lose its leaves early? Other trees were marked for pruning or cutting. This one wasn't tagged.
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Annie Donwerth Chikamatsu
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7:39 PM
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Current Art Exhibition at Fuchnomori Park
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7:30 PM
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Labels: Fuchunomori Park, museums
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