Monday, April 10, 2006 - 8:10 pm

Musashi no Mori Kouen

Opposite the campus on the east, there's Chofu Airport. (Yes, TUFS's at the very border of Fuchu-shi. Cross the street to the east and voila, you're in Chofu.) Next to the airport, there's a newly built park. Basically, there's a small park in every housing estate. Perhaps it has something to do with the municipal bylaw.

This, is Musashi no Mori Kouen (武蔵の森公園). It's also a short-cut to a nearby town.

Beautiful landscaping, no? Residents can be seen strolling in the park in the evening.

Cherry blossoms (桜, sakura), again. See? I told you they're ubiquitous!

A pond in the middle of the park, which is meant for flood control, or at least that's what I understand from the signboard nearby.

The housing estate next to the park. Since Chofu-shi (調布市) is a suburban area, some people can still afford to live in houses like these, which I call matchbox houses. In central Tokyo, they're mostly living in flats and apartments.

Also, since this is a suburban area, it's rather quiet here. Noise level is usually below 60dB (according to a noise level indicator by the street), despite the fact that there's an airport nearby. Thank goodness it's just a small one. Most Japanese here retire early at night, or so it seems. The streets can get pretty deserted.

7 comments:

RM said...

very beautiful pictures. gorgeous landscapes.

chin kimg said...

i think
u are obsessed with sakura too
blend in fast ler
so when will we see u in kimono??

grassonleaf said...

wau....so beautiful and breath taking...gambate!!!

Kryptos said...

freshlife, grassonleaf>> thanks! I love to take photographs! Should hv bought a digital camera earlier. :)

chin kimg>> obsessed with sakura? i'm juz curious about y the japs go crazy over it; u can find sakura trees almost anywhere in jap!

amphibian sp. said...

u live in such a picturesque place that if i were u i'd ask for no more!! quite like ur room tho, u've got an en-suite bathroom (with bath tub as well!!??) i'd really like that but one thing tho, all ur pics taken don't really hav ppl in it, makes me think of those eery japanese movie stuff... ^_^

amphibian sp. said...

i think i've seen one of those sakura trees here in folkestone, its the only one and its just opposite my skol, sticking out from the fence of a grave.... btw, hav u been told bout the emergency stuff when say, earethquakes, happen...??

Kryptos said...

ck geh>> well, it had been like a vacation for the first week. but now that lessons commenced, uh oh! lots of things to catch up. our teachers are flying like crazy, man! tonnes of homework each day.

About the emergency stuff, I'll make a post about it, if I have the time, that is... ;-(

dictation, kanji test and endless shukudai (homework) everyday.... Uwaaaaa!!!