The Sakura or Cherry Blossom is a symbol of new beginnings, beauty and transience in Japanese culture. Every year, during the months of March to May, the country is painted in hues of pink and white as these beautiful blossoms come into full bloom. The tradition of hanami, or flower viewing, is a much-anticipated event in Japan where people gather in parks and gardens to appreciate the fleeting beauty of these delicate flowers.
This article will provide a guide to the best Sakura viewing spots in Japan. From Tokyo’s famous Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden to the serene Philosopher’s Path in Kyoto, we will explore the beauty and magic of Japan’s Sakura blossom.
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