Yellow flowers are really taking off in front of Hanshin Koshien Station♪
(Photos and info provided by Bunbun. Thank you!)
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It’s absolutely full of yellow.


When we checked with Google Lens, they seemed to be either Kinsibai (meaning “shy love”) or Hypericum (meaning “false love”). The words in parentheses are their flower meanings. Both are pretty complicated kinds of love.
By the way, Hypericum is also known as St. John’s wort, and it apparently has an effect that helps ease low moods. Koshien is Japan’s most energetic station, after all.
- キンシバイ(内気な愛)80.8%(21票)
- ヒペリカム(偽りの愛)19.2%(5票)

Since it’s right in front of Koshien Station, the yellow color might just be intentional after all♪












