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#293 Asakusa, any time of the year

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#2932026/04/01(水)Asakusa, any time of the year週末に、息子と浅草に行きました。桜が咲いていたらいいな〜くらいの軽い気持ちで行ったのですが、ものすごい人で、さすが浅草だなと思いました。桜は残念ながらまだ五分咲きくらいでしたが、浅草寺や隅田川の近くを歩くのは、どの季節でも気分がよくなります。皆さんは、お花見をしましたか?しゅうまつに、むすこと あさくさに いきました。さくらが さいていたら いいな〜くらいの かるい きもちで いったのですが、ものすごい ひとで、さすが あさくさだなと おもいました。さくらは ざんねんながら まだ ごぶざき くらいでしたが、せんそうじや すみだがわの ちかくを あるくのは、どの きせつでも きぶんが よくなります。みなさんは、おはなみを しましたか?Last weekend, I went to Asakusa with my son.I went with a light hope that the cherry blossoms might be in bloom,but it was incredibly crowded—just as you’d expect from Asakusa.Unfortunately, the blossoms were only about half in bloom,but walking around Sensoji Temple and near the Sumida River always lifts my mood, no matter the season.Have you gone cherry blossom viewing this year?【Today’s words】浅草(あさくさ)/ Asakusa is a popular area in Tokyo, known for Sensoji Temple and the Sumida River, where people enjoy cherry blossoms in spring.軽い気持ちで(かるい きもちで)/ casually, without much expectationものすごい/ extremely, incrediblyさすが/ as expected (of), no surpriseX分咲き(Xぶざき)/ X% in bloom (eg, half bloom =五分咲き)★This post is also available on the broadcast channel (Japanese daily tips) of my Instagram. 【https://www.instagram.com/channel/AbbOi9lyhNtGwo6A/?igsh=enhqNGRyajhobnZ5】

#2932026/04/01(水)Asakusa, any time of the year週末に、息子と浅草に行きました。桜が咲いていたらいいな〜くらいの軽い気持ちで行ったのですが、ものすごい人で、さすが浅草だなと思いました。桜は残念ながらまだ五分咲きくらいでしたが、浅草寺や隅田川の近くを歩くのは、どの季節でも気分がよくなります。皆さんは、お花見をしましたか?しゅうまつに、むすこと あさくさに いきました。さくらが さいていたら いいな〜くらいの かるい きもちで いったのですが、ものすごい ひとで、さすが あさくさだなと おもいました。さくらは ざんねんながら まだ ごぶざき くらいでしたが、せんそうじや すみだがわの ちかくを あるくのは、どの きせつでも きぶんが よくなります。みなさんは、おはなみを しましたか?Last weekend, I went to Asakusa with my son.I went with a light hope that the cherry blossoms might be in bloom,but it was incredibly crowded—just as you’d expect from Asakusa.Unfortunately, the blossoms were only about half in bloom,but walking around Sensoji Temple and near the Sumida River always lifts my mood, no matter the season.Have you gone cherry blossom viewing this year?【Today’s words】浅草(あさくさ)/ Asakusa is a popular area in Tokyo, known for Sensoji Temple and the Sumida River, where people enjoy cherry blossoms in spring.軽い気持ちで(かるい きもちで)/ casually, without much expectationものすごい/ extremely, incrediblyさすが/ as expected (of), no surpriseX分咲き(Xぶざき)/ X% in bloom (eg, half bloom =五分咲き)★This post is also available on the broadcast channel (Japanese daily tips) of my Instagram. 【https://www.instagram.com/channel/AbbOi9lyhNtGwo6A/?igsh=enhqNGRyajhobnZ5】

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#2932026/04/01(水)Asakusa, any time of the year週末に、息子と浅草に行きました。桜が咲いていたらいいな〜くらいの軽い気持ちで行ったのですが、ものすごい人で、さすが浅草だなと思いました。桜は残念ながらまだ五分咲きくらいでしたが、浅草寺や隅田川の近くを歩くのは、どの季節でも気分がよくなります。皆さんは、お花見をしましたか?しゅうまつに、むすこと あさくさに いきました。さくらが さいていたら いいな〜くらいの かるい きもちで いったのですが、ものすごい...

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