桜ドローンプロジェクト2021 | SAKURA (Cherry blossom) all over Japan with Online Hanami

Mar 25 (桜ドローンプロジェクトDE) - There are many cherry blossoms a.k.a SAKURA in Japan.

We started to shoot SAKURA with drone in 2020 spring and published to the world. Our films provide the view of birds that you have never seen to you. Online Hanami is a way of communication with your family and friends. Please watch together with your love one.

2020年に日本全国を桜前線とともに北上。

ドローン100%で捉えた日本各地の美しい桜を紹介します。

また梅の花や椿、早咲きの2021年の桜などを

本ライブ配信で随時追加していきます。

3月27日(土曜日)は生中継を予定しています。

ご家族や友人、同僚と一緒に新しいお花見を体験ください。


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