[View] The Heian Jingu, which has been familiar with the Sakura, has many believers, and it is difficult to take pictures, but this time it is very chaotic. The Ping An Shrine was built in the middle of the Meiji era, with the emperor Hirmu of Kyoto and the last emperor Komei Komei as a holiday god, but it is warm and suitable for sightseeing, but it is difficult to recommend due to the new coronavirus. However, this is a shrine I will gather.
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[View] The Heian Jingu, which has been familiar with the Sakura, has many believers, and it is difficult to take pictures, but this time it is very chaotic. The Ping An Shrine was built in the middle of the Meiji era, with the emperor Hirmu of Kyoto and the last emperor Komei Komei as a holiday god, but it is warm and suitable for sightseeing, but it is difficult to recommend due to the new coronavirus. However, this is a shrine I will gather.
One of the famous places in Sakura! When you see the cherry blossoms, you will feel relaxed! I have to be careful about hay fever, but lol
It used to be a cherry blossom that was familiar to the locals, but it became famous because it was used in the opening video of the NHK Taiga drama in 2000. It is an old cherry tree that is said to be about 300 years old with a super powerful figure of 13 m and 3 m tree height. The official name is "Hongo no Takizakura", literally, when you look at it from below, it seems that flowers are pouring down like a waterfall.