Living in the city can sometimes have its toll on a person. With our dreary, daily monotonous habits, there are moments in which we wish for even just a little color in our lives. Enter, Mitsuike Park. Said to be one of the 100 best hanami (cherry blossom viewing) spots in Japan, you can be sure that there will never be a dull moment to spare. Go with friends to celebrate your hard work over the year! Or even just go for a quick jog or hike up its small hills. Rest assured, you will definitely have a good time!
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Kanagawa's Mitsuike Park, Tsurumi
Where a wonderland of colors awaits you

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Muhammad Asyraf Ramadhan
10 years ago
Stunning photographs!
Thank you very much! The parks here in Japan are truly a sight to behold :)
Wouter Thielen
11 years ago
These are pretty pictures! Makes me look forward to the colors of spring :)
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