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🌸 Sakura-viewing tips: Enjoying and finding cherry blossoms in Japan
I love 🌸
And I’d like to share this love by helping you to make the best of your trip to Japan in the most splendid season! Having been around for the entire month of April twice, and after planning the most recent sakura-intensive trip, here are my takeaways:
Book early and smart!
Flight and accommodation prices can surge quite high as it is peak season--check prices out early and lock in a good price during sales
Know your priorities
Decide on which region you want to go to (what else do you want apart from cherry blossoms?), then find that area’s go-to spots
OR
Decide on spot(s) you definitely want on your itinerary, then plan your trip in the surrounding region(s)
Get inspiration for hanami spots
Travel websites
Every website has a different style--Google and browse to find your favourite! Here are some of the ones I use myself:
Japan-guide.com - systematic and informative, they have write-ups, forecasts and also report on blooming status in the various regions’ viewing spots every year
retrip.jp (Japanese only) - make friends with Google Translate (if you don’t read Japanese), and this site will update you on where the locals are going :)
Instagram
Accounts like @hanamap will not only decorate your feed with beautiful blooms, but also serve you bite-sized, real-time updates on what’s in season--it takes a bit of scrolling but check for posts from the previous year’s season to see what you like!
Make sure you mark down a couple more backup spots apart from those you have pinned to your itinerary (further explanation below)
Stay updated, just in case!
Once you’ve decided where you’d like to visit, search for an official website and follow #hashtags of the place (preferably the Japanese name of the place, which the locals will be using)--checking latest posts will allow you to know if the flowers are still in bloom around the time you arrive
Be flexible with your itinerary
If their petals have mostly fallen and you decide it’s not worth going to your 1st choice spots anymore, don’t be afraid to give the backup alternatives a try! You may be pleasantly surprised :)
Wrap up warm/get a hot drink
The spring breeze can be pretty chilly, especially if you’re sitting down for a picnic in a shaded area/on a cloudy day
Go early, avoid weekends
Especially for the most popular spots, you don’t want to be squeezing with the Japanese themselves who also want to enjoy their weekends out
Be patient and considerate :)
In most places, you’ll be able to get a nice photo if you just wait a bit for your turn
Avoid blocking pathways, using tripods in crowded areas and staying in one spot for too long--you’re not the only one who wants to get nice photos!
Catch a falling petal 🌸
It’s said that your wish will come true/you’ll meet your love if you catch a falling sakura petal (some say 3)--nope, don’t pick them off the ground!
It’s really difficult, I’ve tried
They seem more likely to land on hair and in teacups while you picnic, but attempting to catch them is part of the fun!
Trivia: apparently sakura petals fall at a speed of 5cm/s
I hope the above tips will come in handy for your own sakura-viewing! Let me know in the comments page if you have any of your own, and I’ll keep updating this list if I think of anything else too :)
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最近、スーパーに行くとお花を買います。
私は喘息持ちなので、殊更ウイルスが怖いです。
感染するのも、感染源になるのもイヤです。
家にいると言う選択。
うつさないための行動を勇気を持って選択しようと思っています。
感情が勝って、思考停止になってる自分を、それを責めてる自分も認めて、あたまを撫でてあげたい。(笑)
感謝することの心地良さを感じてます。^_^
あとは明るさと楽しみかな。
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