Nishinomiya City’s “original cherry trees” were donated to Minamisanriku as a symbol of recovery.
A truck carrying the cherry trees departed from the east parking lot of Resort Naruohama for Miyagi Prefecture. (March 15)
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※Screenshot from Yahoo News: “Hyogo/Nishinomiya City Donates Cherry Trees to Minamisanriku as a Symbol of Recovery; Trees to Be Planted at the Earthquake Recovery Memorial Park and Other Sites”

The trees were loaded onto the truck and sent off by everyone as they departed for Minamisanriku🌸(Thank you, K-san, for providing the photos!)

The “Nishinomiya City original cherry trees” donated this time
🌸Nishinomiya Gongendaira-zakura: 17 trees
🌸Shukugawa Mai-zakura: 10 trees, 27 trees in total (*about 3.5m tall)

As for me
, Minamisanriku in Miyagi Prefecture is a place I feel deeply connected to, as I’ve visited every year since 2012 as both a “teacher” and a “runner.” It’s wonderful news that cherry trees proudly grown in my hometown of Nishinomiya are being delivered to Minamisanriku, a town I love!🌸🌸🌸

Wanting to “see Tohoku as it is now with my own eyes” and “bring school supplies to my students in Minamisanriku,” I once dashed 200km along the ria coast carrying a tent.
Next time, I’ll run there with the goal of “taking photos of the cherry blossoms and sharing them with Nishitsu fans”!🏃✨
Finally

An extremely suspicious-looking sign I found in Minamisanriku while running 200km.
(What you can see in the background is “Minamisanriku Hotel Kanyo.”)

By the way, if you go a little farther, there’s a sign like this too… Maximum suspiciousness!!
If you ever have a chance to visit Minamisanriku, please try looking for this coffee shop on your way back from seeing the cherry blossoms☕













