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Catch a Glimpse of 'Sakura' in the Winter

Illumination Night Views Tokyo Kanto

The breathtaking display of over 420,000 LED lights is powered entirely by electricity produced from biodiesel fuel, itself recycled from cooking oil collected from neighborhood homes and restaurants.

And if you find the pink color scheme not quite wintery enough, you’ll be happy to know that at the edges of the lit-up areas there are trees in blue as well.

To reach the illuminated section, exit Osaki Station (on the JR Yamanote Line) and head north until you reach the river, from where the “winter sakura” stretch to the west. Alternatively, you can walk two blocks south from Gotanda Station (also on the Yamanote Line) and follow the river east.

The sakura illumination is going on now, and continues until January 8, 2018, so you can enjoy it either before Christmas or after, or both if you find it so beautiful you want to go back again.

Read full story: en.rocketnews24.com

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