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"Let's go see the cherry blossoms!"
One spring day she suddenly said so.
"What, suddenly ..."
"See, the Sakura Festival is being held here!"
She points to the screen of her smartphone.
There is a picture there, and you can see many people walking along the road where the cherry blossoms are lined up.
Below the photo, the date and time, the place, and the contents of the event are written.
"But isn't this place far?"
I look at her place and ask her.
It seems to be held in a big park, but there is a distance from here.
"It's easy to use the subway and the bus! Get ready soon!"
She may not ask once she says it.
I gave up her persuasion and decided to go see the cherry blossoms with her.
And a few hours later, we arrived at our destination, the park.
"Oh, I finally arrived ..."
"Really! Why don't the subway and the bus come on time?"
"It's always the case, so it can't be helped."
Neither the subway nor the bus has ever arrived on time.
"Let's just come and look around."
"According to the information, there are kite flying, drums, and a virtual marathon."
"What is a virtual marathon?"
The park was lined with splendid cherry trees.
The pink petals flutter and flutter, making it a very fantastic sight.
"Oh, it's beautiful!"
It's the first time I've seen a real cherry blossom, and I've only seen it in photos and videos.
Then I walked along the cherry blossom trees with her and enjoyed the cherry blossoms and the festival.
"Even so, you can see cherry blossoms even in such places."
"Did you not know? It's quite famous here."
"I want to see Japanese cherry blossoms next time."
"To do that, you have to study Japanese first."
We left Potomac Park in Washington, D.C.