Sakura: Japan’s Blossoms of Renewal
The Meaning of Sakura
In Japan, sakura (cherry blossoms) are not just admired for their beauty, but also hold deep cultural significance. Historically tied to harvest predictions, sakura symbolize wabi-sabi philosophy, Shinto ideals of impermanence, hope, and renewal.
Hanami: The Tradition of Flower Viewing
Every spring from March through May, people gather for hanami, or flower viewing, to witness the fleeting beauty of sakura in bloom. At their peak, the blossoms begin to fall, serving as a poignant reminder of life’s transience.
Where to See Sakura in Tokyo
Tokyo offers many stunning spots for sakura viewing, including:
- Naka Meguro - Meguro River
- Shinjuku Gyoen
- Ueno Park
- Areas around the Imperial Palace
- Yoyogi Park
Best Time to Visit
The sakura season in Tokyo typically falls between March and April, offering a narrow window to experience their ephemeral beauty.
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