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Date & Time: 2/23/2023 14:30pm

If the weather is good, this is how Mt.Fuji can be seen.

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Chapters
0:00 Opening Title
0:40 Hina ningo
1:31 View from Mt. Matsuda
2:04 Mt. Fuji could have been seen this direction
6:29 Let’s walk down the mountain
8:42 Line for the slide
10:02 View from Matsuda Herb Garden
19:55 Entrance to Mt. Matsuda
28:03 JR Matsuda Station
34:20 Odakyu Shin-Matsuda Station
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Trivia: These cherry blossoms are early blooming specie and they start blooming as early as in January. Regular ones normally bloom later in March in Tokyo and in early May in Hokkaido. So if you want to see them in Japan, make your when and where you visit. 🌸

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14 Comments

  1. Thank you for taking me such a beautiful place virtually. I could enjoy watching this nice trip!

  2. Thank you for sharing the beautiful blossoms with us. Such wonderful colours. We really enjoyed seeing this video.
    We are pleased for you that the number of your subscribers continues to grow and you are at 39K. Well done!🙂

  3. Wow, the Cherry Blossoms are already blooming?! I thought they didn't start until late March?

  4. I wad born and raised in the suburb of Odawara city 78 years ago. Matsuda is located at 15〜20min drive from my parent’s home,. But I been never 
    been there and I didn't know that there is such a place surrounded by a lot of cherry trees. When I was kid 67 years ago(in 1950's), people were 
    not rich enough to buy a car, and to me, Matsuda looked very far from the village where I was born. Now, I am enjoying the cherry blossom festival 
    walking tour through this video. I appreciate your spending time to go there and show us such a beautiful area.

  5. I've been watching your walking tour videos for about a year now. Recently, I turned on HDR (I watch on a Windows 10 computer attached to an LG TV) and have noticed your HDR camera/processing really super-saturates colors and they wash out details in both the bright colors and darker areas of the frame. At first I thought it might be Windows or my TV, but the LG test HDR videos here on YouTube look perfect with my setup. Then I thought it might be night photograhpy since the last set of your videos I watched were of Christmas lights, but the same thing is happening in this video.

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