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negative ions

I currently live in one of the 23 wards, and my hometown is Akishima City.

This was the first place I visited as I am considering moving back to my hometown around September.

Even though I've lived here for over 20 years, I had no idea there was a place like this.

I think there are still many places I haven't been to, so I'd like to enjoy walking around on my days off to get some exercise.

Please bear with me for a moment.


I have a feeling something is about to happen

There are so many types of plants...

If you look through the gaps in the trees, you might see some animals.

With that feeling in mind, I watched it for a while.

Of course it didn't come out. Lol

If it came out, I'd probably scream out loud.

I reluctantly leave, thinking that the deer would have gotten excited if they had appeared.

You can encounter them in Ome, which is about 30 minutes by train, and further on around Okutama.

I think I'll visit again after a long time.

Smart Tree

Is the tree in the foreground shriveled? Is it a dead tree?

I looked up and was relieved to see beautiful leaves growing on the tree.

It's a happy moment to gaze upon it, reminded of what a beautiful tree it is.

I don't know what variety it is, but if I had a garden I'd like to plant this tree.

Triplets

Was the placement of the trees in a triangle intentional?

I'd like to hear from the person who planted it.

You might think that all four are the same tree, but in fact they are not.

It looks like a square, but it's actually a triangle.

We were about the same height, so we must all be the same age!

Too close?

The messy feel is somehow fascinating.

I think this tree is the type you often find in schools, but I'm not sure...

It's definitely not a camphor tree!

They're so densely packed together that they look plump and cute.

I love indoor plants, but I also enjoy outdoor plants because of their distinctive tree shapes.

I'm not a gardener, so I don't know much about varieties or growing seasons, but it's a place I'd like to visit again in the future.

Actually, this is a woodland sculpture park.

Photos of the sculptures will be posted another time!


In these times, we can't travel far, so it's refreshing to spend time looking for fun places close to home.

You can also bring a book or manga and sit on a bench to spend some time!

I think I'll enjoy the negative ions here on my day off.

See you next time!

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