I took many photos from the day...
The shrine's gate:
Lanterns on the steps:
Triple ume bonsai...whoa! What does it mean? ^_^
Side view of the main shrine:
Hanging lanterns with wood carvings:
Ume blossoms usually appear between mid February to mid March in Japan. Sakura blossoms occur from late March to mid April. Viewing blossoms is a national pastime in Japan, in which many people enjoy picnics outdoors, under the large blooming trees.
A single ume bonsai tree. Lovely eh? ^_^
(This was for sale. Cost? About ¥2,000 = $20)
In the main garden area, many trees were still quite bare,
but I did find this single ume blossom, out enjoying the sunshine. ^_^
The meetup group I joined. Everyone was super friendly! ^_^
Can you spot cutenekko? ^_^ |
Additional info:
Yushima Tenjin shrine review and map (via Lonely Planet Japan)
English homepage of the shrine, with excellent explanations regarding the history of Yushima Tenjin.
Access:
Tokyo Metro, Chiyoda line. Yushima station. Walk 5 minutes from Exit 1.
Meetup Group:
Visit meetup.com and search "Tokyo" to find groups such as this. Groups vary based on interests.
For privacy reasons, I won't reveal the name of this particular meetup.
Spring is on the way! Those blossoms are so beautiful.
ReplyDeleteHi Mary! They weren't out fully on that day, but according to the news, they are now. Has Spring sprung in Kansai?
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