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Photographs from Spring in Okazaki and surrounds

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Volleyball Yamasa's Spring volleyball tournament in the local gym. Its a good opportunity to meet other students.

Korankei valley Playing the flute during the Ieyasu festival in April.

Kouyou Sakura blossoms next to Aoi Hall.

Part time Samurai Part time Samurai taking a quick cigarette break...

Kimono Tea ceremony in traditional kimono at Okazaki castle.

Strolling With the winter cold gone, its a good time for strolling by the river and shopping.

Feeding turtles Kids feeding turtles in a pond.

Stream Flow The Tomoe river flowing through Asuke - snow melts increase the stream flow.

Ieyasu Gyoretsu Children participating in the Ieyasu festival.

Spring Greenery Early Spring in Kourankei - the Sakura blossoms are yet to appear.

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