Softly bloomed Japanese apple flowers

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Oita Godo Newspaper 1st April, morning edition

 

At Bungo Tadaka city, Kusa area's Haruma company (Yamamoto Ryuchi Shinto chief priest), this year April, will come to greet in occasion of 1,200 centuries of Japanese apple flower he's asked to do planting that already bloomed, the tree he's planting is thin with violet blooming flowers along the tree. With the compound of ancient Shinto music and dancing temple, both sides of them are full with Japanese apple flowers that have planted.

The seed of this apple flower trees, at the same occasion it is the memorial to operate this place, Aomori prefecture trust between cities, in the end of the year 2006, the young tree had planted. The head office, Ksuga Taisha (Nara prefecture) had brought the pure breed from China and the trees have settled to present which was recorded since that time. 

Comment:  I have never ever seen the Japanese apple flowers tree before though, as I know is only apple which is a fruit that I love the most. Actually, after I finish reading this news I searched for photos of Japanese apple flowers it is beautiful like the sherry blossom flowers but I still wonder why they named it apple flowers because I found no apples on the trees! Anyways, its history is interesting as it keeps the relation between states Japan and China to be a memory and entrust each other.

PUNTHUCHAT Siripun

Thailand

APS3, Ritsumeikan Asia Pacific University

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