No one in Tokyo’s new youth understands Japan better than us. It feels like we were still awake from the New Year’s Eve hangover yesterday, but in a blink of an eye, the latest cherry blossom blossom predictions have been released. Time makes people in life come and go, but natur

Tokyo New Youth

No one knows Japan better than us

It feels like I was still awake from the New Year’s Eve hangover yesterday,

In a blink of an eye, the latest cherry blossom blossom forecast has been released.

Time makes people in life come and go, but

naturally is not absent from the repetition every year.

I am very lucky to live in a place with four distinct seasons.

Asami Park/Shrine

In Japan, cherry blossom viewing is the highlight of spring, and

attracts more attention every year despite the high temperature.

However, with the surge in the number of tourists in recent years,

some traditional Japanese or convenient cherry blossom viewing spots have begun to look like visiting "Zhongshan Park",

crowded with foreigners of all colors speaking different languages. .

I went to Ueno Park this spring. Although

's skin color and language feel very "international",

feels like he has seen the ugliest foreigner in the world.

"Noisy" speaks loudly and yells.

"many" piles of collective actions, blocking the way.

"Chaos" does not line up, has no order and public awareness.

Nowadays, if there is no special reason,

Chinese people will basically not choose to go to Ueno Park to enjoy cherry blossoms.

It is now occupied by people from Southeast Asian countries.

is like a staircase, from Ueno Park to Inokashira Park,

and then from Inokashira to Chidorigafuchi or Nakameguro to crowd with Japanese people.

Inokashira Park ( Kichijoji )

Chidorigafuchi (Kudanshi)

The heat of walking in the front. After visiting Japan many times,

has begun to choose to find ways to avoid these places.

means to be ahead of others and to see something different.

Below are some secret cherry blossom viewing spots. There are not many people and they are very special.

Hirosaki Park Aomori Prefecture

" Hirosaki Castle Sakura"

Hirosaki Castle with a history of more than 400 years,

is a perfect combination of traditional castle + classical cherry blossoms.

The total area of ​​Hirosaki Park, including Hirosaki Castle, is the size of ten east eggs and has more than 2,600 cherry blossoms.

019 Blooming Expected: Late April to mid-May

Komazakura, Nagano Prefecture

The tree is 400 years old and 20 meters high.

Legend has it that the military commander Minamoto Yoshitsune once tied his horse under the tree.

is in line with the traditional Japanese aesthetic of silence and emptiness.

Now this tree has become a fan shape,

in the middle of the mountain, beside the terraces, echoing the sky and nature.

"Everything has a spirit" is what it means.

satisfies all foreigners’ fantasies about Japan.

Expected flowering: early April to mid-April

Sanenzan Kudo-in Temple Zojoji Temple Sakura Tokyo

In fact, many people often forget "Zoujoji Temple".

Many people go straight to Tokyo when they come to Tokyo. Tokyo Tower.

During the cherry blossom season, the correct way to enjoy the cherry blossoms is to go all the way from Zojoji Temple and finally go up to Tokyo Tower.

There are about 200 Somei Yoshino trees in the entire park.

Every spring there is a combination of crimson thin clouds and blue sky.

Speaking of which, there are not that many foreigners visiting "Zosjoji Temple".

It's hard to say this year, as unpopular places are also becoming popular.

Expected blooming: late March to early April

Finally, the 2019 expected cherry blossom blooming schedule is released!

starts on March 25th in Kumamoto in the south, and

ends on April 28th in Sapporo and .

There are actually many ways to enjoy cherry blossoms.

In addition to a sense of ritual, life also needs a sense of freshness.

Where are you going to enjoy cherry blossoms this year?

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