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Although the best time to see of the cherry tree of Tetugakunomichi
changes a little with years, the beginning of April seems to be the best best-time-to-see time.
When I carried out, it was on April 11, but it will break up a little in 2005,
and I am the start and think that full bloom is on April about 9.
If timing suits well, signs that snowflake-like cherry blossoms dance and disperse in a canal may be seen.
Although the car was parked to the Ginkakuji temple and it went and came back to Tetugakunomichi,
since how to already break up in the time of returning with the time of going was different.
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