At the temple in Ichikawamisato Town, Yamanashi Prefecture, weeping cherry trees, which are about 100 years old, are in full bloom and entertain visitors.

Fukujiyuin, a temple in Ichikawamisato Town, Yamanashi Prefecture, has a weeping cherry tree about 100 years old in the precincts, and it is named "Fukuju Sakura" to call fortune to locals and visitors.



This year, flowers began to bloom one to two days earlier than normal last weekend, and on the 24th, locals and kindergarten children visited to see the Fukuju cherry blossoms in full bloom and looked up from under the branches. I was taking pictures.



The children were looking at the cherry blossoms in full bloom, saying "it was beautiful" or "cute".



Kanoko Kawanishi, who manages the temple, said, "Please come and see the full bloom of Fukuju cherry blossoms that bring good fortune to those who see it."



Fukuju Sakura can be enjoyed until this weekend.