Yukiwari-ichige begins to bloom in March. The name comes from the fact that in the spring when there is still snow, the flowers come out from under the snow like cracking the snow and bloom. In one corner of the precincts of a shrine, in a very heavily guarded fenced-in area, there are many yukiwari-ichige clusters.
At 8 o'clock in the morning, the morning sun doesn't hit so much and the flowers don't open.
Around 11:00 am, the morning sun hits and the temperature rises, and the yukiwari-ichige and others wake up from their sleep, and the flowers open.
When I turned the camera on, they greeted me good morning and I felt like they were asking me to take a picture of their best moment.
I really enjoyed taking pictures while interacting with them.
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