There were people having photo sessions in kimonos, and during this time, you’ll be healed by the roses. By the way, can you write the kanji for “rose”薔薇? It’s one of those kanji that even if you can read it, you might not be able to write it. Let’s try writing it once.Last week, around the foot of Mount Myoko, I saw many Mizubashou (skunk cabbages). The view of Mount Myoko from Imori Pond is also very beautiful. Especially in the evening, it’s recommended.Nature’s flowers, without any care, bloom properly when the time comes, and I feel they give us energy.