After enjoying the Sakura blossoms at Tamagawadai Park, I was moving towards the north to a certain park, which I visited last spring and wanted to visit again this spring, too.
And I happened to find this best kept secret park on the way. The name is Kibougaokachu Park.
Simply great. I was astonished when I looked up to this tall Sakura tree. I wonder how come just a small park for children would have such beautiful views...
The Sakura blossoms were waving gently in the wind. What a nice weather!
If you look closely at the blossoms, you might find some Japanese bush warblers on the branches. They are also a symbol of spring in Japan.
This is another Sakura tree which appealed to me a lot. Wide and gorgeous curtains of Sakura blossoms are definitely the best gift for visitors of this park.
But don't forget about the fact that this park is basically for children in the nearby area. How lucky these children are to live around here!