Tokyo Setagaya Plum Blossom Festival 2019 ・Hanegi Park - 第42回せたがや梅まつり 羽根木公園
Tokyo Setagaya Plum Blossom Festival 2019 ・Hanegi Park - 第42回せたがや梅まつり 羽根木公園
第42回せたがや梅まつり
イベント名 : 第42回せたがや梅まつり
日程 : 平成31年2月9日(土曜日)~3月3日(日曜日)
時間 : 10時~16時
会場 : 羽根木公園
Hanegi Park is a small public city park with about 650 plum trees of many varieties. The Setagaya Ume Matsuri is celebrated here on weekends and holidays from February 9 to March 3, 2019.
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1:14 Odakyu Line Umegaoka Station 小田急線 梅ヶ丘駅
3:39 Hanegi Park 羽根木公園
13:52 Daita Elementary School 代田小学校
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Walking around Hanegi Park to celebrate Ume (Japanese Plum) blossoms. (Setagaya Ume Festival)
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(Location:Setagaya Ward, Tokyo, JAPAN)
世田谷・梅ヶ丘にある羽根木公園で開催されていた、「せたがや梅まつり」を撮影しに行ってきました。
高音質のバイノーラル録音をしているので、ヘッドホンまたはイヤホンでの視聴をオススメします。
(撮影地:東京都 世田谷区)
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世田谷代田・梅ヶ丘・豪徳寺・山下・東松原・新代田
Train:Shinjuku - Umegaoka
せたがや梅まつり 羽根木公園 Plum blossom festival in Setagaya, Tokyo 2011
都内で最も梅が多い公園
世田谷梅が丘、羽根木公園
2011.2.26
TOKYO.| 文京梅まつり.| Bunkyo Ume Matsuri (Plum Festival)2018. [4K]
Yushima Tenjin Shrine, Yushima Tenmangu Shrine
Date:2018.2.8 - 2018.3.8 , Time: 8:00-19:30
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昨年も感じたのですが、梅の花は訪日外国人にあまり人気がありません。やはり、外国人は桜のような破壊力を期待したいのかもしれませんね。
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見頃はまだ少し先のようですが、梅の花のいい香りが
ひんやりとした空気の中に漂っていました。
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Location:Hanegi park / Umegaoka,Setagaya-ku Tokyo
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Plum Blossom | Ume Matsuri | Yushima Tenmangu Shrine Ume Matsuri, Tokyo | Plum Blossom Japan | うめまつり
Hello Everyone,
Here is a video with some of the Plum Blossom(Ume Matsuri) shots captured in the Yushima Tenmangu Shrine in Bunkyo ward of Tokyo.
The Plum Blossoms during the month of February-March just before the cherry blossoms (Sakura / 桜 ) season. The Ume Matsuri festival attracts a lot of visitors and a famed for their fragrance too.
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0:06 Soga Bessho Ume (Japanese Plum) Grove 曽我・別所梅林(別所会場)
9:47 Soga Hara Ume (Japanese Plum) Grove 曽我・原梅林(原会場)
20:53 JR Gotemba Line Shimo-Soga Station JR 御殿場線 下曽我駅
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Walking around Soga Ume Grove (Odawara Ume Festival).
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(Location:Odawara City, Kanagawa, JAPAN)
「小田原梅まつり」の会場である、関東最大の梅林「曽我梅林」を撮影してきました。 35,000本の白梅のほか、いろいろな梅が植えられていました。
高音質のバイノーラル録音をしているので、ヘッドホンまたはイヤホンでの視聴をオススメします。
(撮影地:神奈川県 小田原市)
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上大井・下曽我・国府津
Train:Shinjuku - Shin-Matsuda (Matsuda) - Shimo-Soga
Plum Blossom Festival - Ume Matsuri Yushima Tenjin Shrine
Ume Matsuri is Plum Blossom Festival in Japan and from early February to early March, Japanese celebrate these harbingers of Spring. Before the madness of Sakura (cherry blossom) and hanami (cherry blossom viewing party) it was the Plum Blossom that the Japanese adored, a tradition coming from China.
From the Nara Period (710-794) to the first half of the Heian Period (794-1185) the Plum Blossom reigned until it gave way to the Cherry Blossom. But even today many places have plum blossom festivals most notably shrines related to the God of Education, Tenjin. In life, Tenjin was Sugawara no Michizane, a scholar and statesman. As a scholar of Chinese, Sugawara loved the plum blossom.
Sugawara suffered political misfortune and was promoted-exiled to Kyushu where he died in 903. Some believed his ghost haunted the land and eventually to placate his angry spirit he was promoted in rank and later deified as the god of education.
Yushima Tenjin Shrine (also called Yushima Tenmangu) in Ueno, Tokyo has plum blossoms to view from February through March along with various entertainment on the weekend from tea ceremonies, folk dance, taiko drumming, biwa playing, and bringing a mikoshi (portable shrine) to the main shrine.
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Hanegi Park is understood united of the most effective places in Tokio to look atplum blossoms. it's situated in Setagaya ward. The park is home to just about 700 plum trees and hosts Setagaya Ume Matsuri for a month, typically from early Feb to middle March. Please note that if you intend on visiting Tokio in early Feb, considerthis advised itinerary.It is clearly a good place to require a leisurely stroll and luxuriate in the blossoms. If there’s one place that conjures up Maine to steer on the garden trails and travel at an equivalent time, it’s Hanegi Park. I simply love the gala atmosphere there during which you'll be able to eat, participate in out of doors chanoyu, and watch the standard Japanese music events.
Koishikawa Korakuen, Bunkyo
There is nothing nice except visiting Koishikawa Korakuen in early spring. it's reallya good nature’s masterpiece! i really like the manner it absolutely was designed and other people United Nations agency visit this garden would believe Maine. Its spectacular garden style reminds you another time that why it's aforementioned to be one in every of Tokyo’s best and oldest Japanese gardens of all time. Ume begin to bloom in middle Feb, this means that you simply would witness their delicate beauty in late Feb. In fact, that’s their full bloom amount. the primary time I visited the garden, i used to be simply excited and astounded seeing a good piece of gorgeous nature arena within the heart of Tokio.
Yushima Tenjin Shrine, Bunkyo
Have you ever detected of Bunkyo Ume Matsuri (Plum Festival)? typically it makes Maine think about one thing that's quite distinctive and lovable competition to expertise in Tokio. Affirmative the competition takes place at this shrine grounds.During the competition, several students visit the shrine and pray for his or hersuccess in their school entrance examination. it's nice not only for being a part ofthe competition however conjointly walking round the shrine and consider manyplum trees.
Hama Rikyu, Chuo
If you've got already began to examine what stunning places you'd prefer to visit this year in Japan then you will think about visiting a beautiful wanting Japanese landscape garden. Are you able to figure it out? That’s Hama Rikyu!It is a cool destination for a true Japan enthusiast. once late winter rolls in there, an area of the garden begins to sparkle because the plum grove itself gets busy displaying stunning ume to garden’s guests.
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Cherry-blossom viewing(Hanami)
Hanami (花見, lit. flower viewing) is the Japanese traditional custom of enjoying the transient beauty of flowers, flower in this case almost always meaning cherry blossoms (sakura) or (less often) plum blossoms (ume).[1] From the end of March to early May, sakura bloom all over Japan,[2] and around the first of February on the island of Okinawa.[3] The blossom forecast (桜前線 sakura-zensen?, literally cherry blossom front) is announced each year by the weather bureau, and is watched carefully by those planning hanami as the blossoms only last a week or two. In modern-day Japan, hanami mostly consists of having an outdoor party beneath the sakura during daytime or at night. In some contexts the Sino-Japanese term kan'ō (観桜?, view-cherry) is used instead, particularly for festivals. Hanami at night is called yozakura (夜桜?, literally night sakura). In many places such as Ueno Park temporary paper lanterns are hung for the purpose of yozakura. On the island of Okinawa, decorative electric lanterns are hung in the trees for evening enjoyment, such as on the trees ascending Mt. Yae, near Motobu Town, or at the Nakijin Castle.
A more ancient form of hanami also exists in Japan, which is enjoying the plum blossoms (梅 ume) instead, which is narrowly referred to as umemi (梅見?, plum-viewing). This kind of hanami is popular among older people, because they are more calm than the sakura parties, which usually involve younger people and can sometimes be very crowded and noisy.
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blossom silín
albalı çiçəyi
kersenbloesem
Qershi çel
udara okooko
blodau bach
Вишневий колір
cerezo
kersenbloesem
els cirerers en flor
A flor de cerdeira
ಚೆರ್ರಿ ಹೂವು
Cherry ανθίσει
ચેરી બ્લોસમ
ផ្កា cherry
Cherry lakhula
Los cerezos en flor
češnjev cvet
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cherry mamulak
Цхерри блоссом
ubaxu Cherry
ดอกเชอร์รี่
Cherry mamulaklak
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Třešňový květ
చెర్రీ మొగ్గ
Kirschblüte
kiraz çiçeği
चेरी फूल
Cherry flè
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Cherry ਖਿੜੇਗਾ
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kirsikankukka
Чери Блосъм
hoa anh đào
вішнёвы колер
চেরি পুষ্প
kwiat wiśni
treljnje
Cherry puawai
цреша
चेरी कळी
fjur Cherry
Cherry berbunga
Сакура цэцгийн
ṣẹẹri Iruwe
ດອກໄມ້ cherry
Cherry flore
Вишневый цвет
벚꽃
樱花
زهر الكرز
קאַרש קווייט
چیری کھلنا
פריחת דובדבן
شکوفه های گیلاس
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小田原 曽我梅林 梅まつり
odawarashi sogabairin umematuri
神奈川県内にこんな見事な梅林が在るとは知りませんでした。
とても綺麗でした。
桜の華やかさとは違って、梅の花は可憐な感じです。
The plum blossoms are pretty.
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Hama Rikyu 浜離宮 Sitting on the Tokyo Bay waterfront in the shadow of the skyscrapers of Shiodome, this massive garden was once part of a shogun's villa, with two ponds that were used for wild-duck hunting. It contains the only tidal pond in Tokyo, with a lock that controls seawater entering from Tokyo Bay.
In the middle of the tidal pond is an island with a restored teahouse; other highlights are a grove of plum trees, a 300-year-old pine tree, and two huge flower gardens. The peony garden has 800 plants and 60 different varieties of peonies.
Hama-Rikyu can be reached by boat from Asakusa, or by foot from Shiodome, Tsukiji-Shijo or Shimbashi stations.
These gardens belonged to the Tokugawa shogunate and served as a branch castle for Edo Castle during the Edo period. They feature a tidal pond and two duck hunting grounds. It is said that the gardens as they currently appear were completed during the era of Tokugawa Ienari, the 11th shogun. After the Meiji Restoration, they became a villa belonging to the Imperial household, and the name was changed to “Hama-rikyu.” The gardens were given to the Tokyo Metropolitan Government in 1945, and they were opened to the public as “Hama-rikyu Onshi Park” in April of 1946.
Not allowed to sit on a blanket, not allowed to run or do jogging