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    The cherry blossoms at Hirosaki Park are in full bloom while they are closed "Let's meet next year"

    The cherry blossoms at Hirosaki Park are in full bloom while they are closed "Let's meet next year"

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    Information transmission of cherry blossoms in Hirosaki Park was lifted on May 7.

    There are 2,600 cherry trees in Hirosaki Park, and the cherry blossoms are in full bloom at the same time as Golden Week. This year was the milestone year for the 100th Sakura Festival, but it was canceled to prevent the spread of the new coronavirus, and the park was closed from April 10 to avoid crowding.

    There are cherry blossoms not only in the garden but also in the outer moat, and there was a possibility that cherry blossom visitors would visit the outer circumference. Hirosaki City asked the citizens to refrain from sending information such as SNS until May 6th, when Golden Week opens, and they also called for refraining from the press.

    The cherry blossoms in this year's garden were expected to bloom on April 12, the fastest after 1947 (Showa 22), but since April temperature did not rise and clouding and rain continued, flowering last year. Same as 19th. It was in full bloom from 27th to 30th.

    Shooting inside the park while closed is permitted to the news media on the condition that it is sent after May 7th. There were no more than 200 stalls in the park, and there were no bonobos in a quiet state, and the cherry blossoms were in full bloom in order to be “the best in Japan” and “three major tourist spots in Japan”.

    Mayor Hirosaki Sakurada said, "I'm sincerely hoping to see everyone's smiling faces in full bloom next year under the cherry blossoms in full bloom." "Let's meet at #2021 Hirosaki Sakura Festival" (above, original mom) There is.

    Hirosaki Park will be closed until May 17th.

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