Located on the northwest side of the planetarium, paralleling Virginia Street and immediately south of the Nevada State Historical Society, the Cherry Blossom Garden features Mt. Fuji cherry trees, ...
there is a dwarf cherry blossom tree variety. As mentioned above, it’s named Prunus incisa Kojo-no-mai or sometimes it’s called Fuji cherry after Japan’s Mount Fuji. It blooms white and ...
It showcases 13 scenes themed on "Red Fuji" and other works from Hokusai's "Thirty-six Views of Mount Fuji" series. A 100-meter-long tunnel of light called "Sea and Cherry Blossoms" has been added ...
Mount Fuji and a cherry blossom are depicted on each side. A total of 15 million ceramic coins, valued at 1 sen, 5 sen and 10 sen, were produced during World War II. However, they were disposed of ...