Japan’s Iconic Cherry Blossoms Are Already in Full Bloom in Kawazu
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Most of us may perhaps nevertheless be drearily working with gloomy weather and cold temperatures, but spring is currently in comprehensive swing in Kawazu, Shizuoka.
Even while the region’s Kawazu cherry trees bloom pleasantly prematurely every calendar year, a modern spell of heat weather has welcomed the iconic flowers even previously than typical. The rather pink flowers made their significantly predicted overall look on February 15—their earliest arrival date in fifteen years—and will be viewable until finally the get started of March. Kawazu is the best area to capture a glimpse of the pastel blooms, as an remarkable 800 cherry trees line the winding Kawazu-gawa River, earning the picturesque landscape even additional charming than typical.
Like a lot of locations in Japan (and even in the
United States), the city celebrates the colourful, normal phenomenon with a festival. This calendar year marks Kawazu’s twenty seventh cherry blossom festival, which operates until finally March ten and will most likely bring in about 1 million website visitors. In addition to an awe-inspiring view of the attractive trees (which, at night, are superbly illuminated), the festival also features stalls that give food items, regional citrus fruits, souvenirs, and adorably tiny cherry trees that website visitors can plant at property!
See this year’s early cherry blossoms in comprehensive bloom.
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