Visitors enjoys azalea flowers at a shrine garden in Tokyo
April 27, 2017
Visitors enjoy viewing blooms of azalea at a shrine garden in Tokyo, Japan, 27 April 2017. The garden, containing around 3,000 azalea bushes of hundred kinds, attracts visitors from mid-April to beginning of May but due to poor weather conditions in recent years the blooms are reportedly lesser. (EPA/KIMIMASA MAYAMA- Jiji Photo)
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