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I made negitoro don for dinner the other night. Negitoro don is a donburi, meaning a rice bowl. It's made by topping the rice with julienned omelet, chopped raw tuna, sliced green onions, and strips of nori.  It's not a spring specialty per se, but the colors are very beautiful and springlike.
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Sakura on the Temple Grounds
Sakura trees blooming amidst a grove of evergreen trees on the Chusonji temple grounds in Hiraizumi. 
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Sakura blossoms at the entrance to the Kitakami Poem Park, located in the middle of Kitakami City. 
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Looking down the sakura road in Tenshochi. 
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In 1974, Kitakami and Concord, California became sister cities. Here in Kitakami, the relationship is commemorated in a small section of the Kitakami Poem Park. 
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Contrasting colors on neighboring sakura trees in Tenshochi. 
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The sakura trees are blooming everywhere in Kitakami. These trees are in Tenshochi, the park that runs alongside the Kitakami River. 
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Back in early March, I was out walking the dogs when I spotted a train I'd never seen before.  It's Joyful Train Kogane, a special-service train that doesn't usually run on the Tohoku mainline through Kitakami.
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It's not really a manhole cover, but Sendai also has decorative access panels for their underground utilities. 
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Why shouldn't a car wash be tiny and pink? 
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