The Faces of Sakura - Kyoto & Tokyo - Japan
It’s Sakura season again in some parts of Japan. The time of year when the cherry trees blossom, filling the streets with beauty. Some of my students showed me their photos, and I can't help but reminisce back to the time I myself witnessed Sakura season in all it's glory.
I traveled to Japan in March of 2015, when Spring had just begun. Although Spring is Sakura season, I didn’t expect to see the cherry blossoms. The initial forecast for Tokyo was in April and I would back in the Philippines by that time.
Japan was bitter cold when I arrived, but for some reason, it relented and warmed after a week. Climate change or just mother nature being moody? I could not tell but I am glad it happened for this was the reason Sakura bloomed earlier than expected and I was lucky to be there to witness it!
First Glimpse in Kyoto
I traveled with my Japanese friend who I endearingly call Okaasan, which is the Japanese word for 'mom'. We were traveling around Kyoto when I first caught a glimpse of the cherry blossoms. It has just started blooming and there wasn't a lot of flowers but they were beautiful enough to accessorize this small temple.
I couldn't imagine how much more beautiful these shrines and temples would be if they were in full bloom!
We found more over a random house's roof.
There was also a night exhibit of Sakura but they were not in full bloom yet. Nevertheless, they looked so gorgeous in the spotlight.
Hanami in Tokyo
After a few days in Kyoto, we went back to Tokyo where there were more Sakura in bloom! I didn’t want to leave Kyoto yet but being surrounded with more of cherry blossoms made the return trip more wonderful.
I stayed at my Okaasan’s place in Mitaka, a quiet residential area within Tokyo, which was absolutely beautiful. I didn’t see a lot of people during my first week here but everyone’s suddenly out for the Hanami which is the Japanese tradition of viewing the cherry blossoms or gathering under these trees for picnics and drinks.
My Okaasan told me that Sakura only lasts a few weeks, but because they have two species, another type would be blooming after this one. It’s still a short period though, which makes them appreciate it’s beauty all the more. It was amazing how locals and tourists alike were outside, appreciating Sakura.
There are several free parks for the Hanami in Mitaka, but if it's not enough for you, there are also several parks with more cherry blossoms that you can visit, for a small fee.
And I Still Couldn't Get Enough
I have seen several cherry blossoms but you can't just get enough. It's all different and beautiful if you would look closer.
Some are lighter pink
Some are deeper pink
Some are white
When you look closer, you see its beauty..
And you realize that they're all different and unique in tiny ways
And if you're tired of Sakura, (which I doubt you ever would) there are other flowers and trees that you can also enjoy at this park. Just don't swim in this pond ;)
Or you can just enjoy the crowd and picnic
Sakura is Everywhere, It's like Heaven on Earth!
During this season, you can find Sakura at parks, in neighborhoods and even at the malls. It's everywhere! My Okaasan told me they even have a Sakura doctor. No wonder they are able to maintain all these stunning trees everywhere.
Over ducks
At a mall
Even more beautiful at night
On the sidewalk
Inside someone's backyard
...EVERYWHERE!
It's really amazing how Japan has maintained all of this beauty everywhere. It's no wonder some people chase Sakura, starting in the south, following the blooming as it moves north. You just have to be more flexible of your travel plans and go where the Sakura is. <3
Been meaning to comment on this post for a week or so now - had it open in browser and lost earlier comment, so here's a next-day-redo, coz it's such a great visual post on the cherry blossom, which I really love too :D
Really beautiful photos, brings the freshness and the variety of sakura to life - and how wonderful to find them everywhere, and taken care of and respected.
We've got the daffodills at last here in Scotland, and I saw a bumble-bee for the first time this year a couple of days ago, which buzzed a hello outside my window :) ...... but the blossom's ain't out yet.
I lived for a while at my uncle's in the remote NW of Scotland. He had a cherry tree and I watched and waited, and then I spotted the very first (actually two simultaneously) blossom that emerged (pic below of tree in full bloom)
How dull the world would be without flowers, and without such appreciation of beauty. Thank you @wanderlass
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Thank you for this pretty photo! It's awesome to have a cherry tree on your uncle's backyard. You can have a hanami or picnic under that tree. Just watching it makes me feel good.
I had to google what daffodils look like and they're also beautiful! We don't have it here though. Not a lot of colorful flowers bloom in our weather so I'm really excited when I see them. :)
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I love Cherry Blossoms. They were a reason why I went to Japan. Well primary reason was the RX-78 Gundam Statue haha.
Cherry Blossoms are so synonymous to Japanese culture that they even had snacks, ice tea and even beer that are Sakura infused.
Great post I enjoyed it. Now to get back to Japan and see the new Unicorn Gundam Statue.
I missed seeing some anime stuff, except in Akihabara, because I was with my Okaasan most of the time and she's over 60 (but stronger than most younger people! she walks faster than me). She's just not interested in those anymore and I had to go to Disneyland on my own :D
I love those cherry blossom infusions. I tried sake and noodles with cherry blossom. The flavor is very subtle but they make it very special.
Autumn is another nice season for a visit and I wanna see the Gundam statue!
I love Sakura flowers!!! They're super pretty. The photos are gorgeous!!! Japan is for sure on my travel list, specially in the Sakura season :)
Thanks @julimattos! They are so much prettier if you get to see them there and the experience feels surreal too! You will not regret visiting Japan especially during this season :)
wonderful photos @wanderlass, thanks for capturing Japan's beauty! Just booked my trip in July and will be staying in the Osaka/Kyoto area! your post has got me super excited :D
Awesome! I'm sure you will love Japan! I didn't have time for Osaka but heard a lot of great reviews especially on the food scene. Kyoto is is lovely! <3
You're so lucky to see the cherry bloosoms! I've never gone to Japan in the right season
Mother nature was so nice to me that time too abd they bloomed earlier then expected, while I was there! I think April is a good time and you just have to be flexible where in Japan to go and chase Sakura :) I'm sure you will see them soon and Taiwan is quite near too :)
Beautiful. I hope to see the cherry blossoms one day in Japan. Soon! :D Thanks for sharing your nice pictures.
Thanks @oen! This is really the best time to go and just check the Sakura forecast. Even better if you can stay longer during this season to make sure you don't miss it as it can be unpredictable.
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Wow. Some epic shots @wanderlass. So happy for you that you could see the cherry tries blossom. One of my dreams to get to Japan when the cherry trees blossom
It was because of luck too. But you can plan especially when it's nearer the date as the forecast aren't so accurate in advance. I wish you see them soon :)
We timed our For 91 Days in Tokyo so we could see the Sakura Season with our own eyes. I think I've never taking more pictures in my life than in that week! Your post brings back some amazing memories!
Great choice of your For 91 Days, there's no way you'd miss it! I also have several photos even in my phone. Most photographed tree/ flower :) They are just so pretty <3