Unfortunately, the weather wasn't on our side today, but
the cherry blossoms at the museum are almost in full bloom♪
Let me introduce a "cherry blossom viewing spot" that everyone can enjoy♪
First up is the museum's
popular and familiar spot, "The Woodcutter's Fountain."
It's recommended to take commemorative photos
from just the right angle to see the fully bloomed cherry blossoms overhead.
Big G looks even more handsome than usual, doesn't he? (lol)
Next to Doraemon in "Harappa,"
there's also this cute cherry tree♪
Actually, this cherry tree just joined us this spring♪
This weekend might be the perfect time to see it.
With Doraemon set against a lovely cluster of cherry blossoms,
you can take commemorative photos that are a little different from the usual ones.
And even on days like today when the weather isn't great,
a perfect cherry blossom viewing spot is "Minna no Hiroba" (Everyone's Plaza).
You can see wild cherry trees
through the large windows.
It's just the tops of the trees, but
the sight of the cherry blossoms swaying in the breeze
is captivating enough to watch for a long time.
There are also many cherry trees
around the museum.
Everyone, please be sure to find
your own "cherry blossom viewing spots"♪
Unfortunately, the weather wasn't on our side today, but
the cherry blossoms at the museum are almost in full bloom♪
Let me introduce a "cherry blossom viewing spot" that everyone can enjoy♪
First up is the museum's
popular and familiar spot, "The Woodcutter's Fountain."
It's recommended to take commemorative photos
from just the right angle to see the fully bloomed cherry blossoms overhead.
Big G looks even more handsome than usual, doesn't he? (lol)
Next to Doraemon in "Harappa,"
there's also this cute cherry tree♪
Actually, this cherry tree just joined us this spring♪
This weekend might be the perfect time to see it.
With Doraemon set against a lovely cluster of cherry blossoms,
you can take commemorative photos that are a little different from the usual ones.
And even on days like today when the weather isn't great,
a perfect cherry blossom viewing spot is "Minna no Hiroba" (Everyone's Plaza).
You can see wild cherry trees
through the large windows.
It's just the tops of the trees, but
the sight of the cherry blossoms swaying in the breeze
is captivating enough to watch for a long time.
There are also many cherry trees
around the museum.
Everyone, please be sure to find
your own "cherry blossom viewing spots"♪