Lately, I've been going on sakura (cherry blossom) walks in the afternoons.
Thursday and Friday I walked around Sakuragaoka and Asahigaoka. These two neighborhoods have sakura (cherry blossom) trees planted in front of almost every home.
Saturday it rained, so I couldn't show Satoshi the sakura in our neighborhood, but Sunday was clear. The skies weren't blue, in fact there was an ugly haze, but at least there wasn't any rain or wind.
From our place we walked to Sakurai, where I showed Satoshi the huge sakura tree. A lot of the blooms had fallen since I had discovered it, but Satoshi was still impressed by the size of the tree.
Then we went to Suigetsu Park, where I wanted to show him this shidarezakura(weeping cherry) tree.
It was actually on the property of the apartments next to the park. (On Friday, I trespassed in order to take the photo, there are 2 men in the photo also, I think they were trespassing also, they didn't even notice me, I guess they were in awe of the tree).
From Suigetsu Park, we walked to Ikeda and up the steep Satsuki mountain.
We've always seen the observation area from the train, but never went up the mountain.
I'm sure the view would have been nicer had there not been the haze. The walk down the winding road was nice, there was a tunnel of cherry blossoms.
At the bottom in Satsukiyama Park, many people were partying under the cherry trees, actually everyone sat wherever they could find a place to sit!
There were tons of people, especially since the weather was nice. I think we'll be able to enjoy the cherry blossoms for another week or so.
Such gorgeous photos and how wonderful you can go the walks and see all the blossoms. For some reason in all my trips I was always just a few weeks off and either they were just starting to bloom or just ending.
ReplyDeleteHi Kat - Wonderful photos as usual! Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteYou are welcome Kirkk :)
ReplyDeleteThanks Deb, the thing with cherry blossoms is that nature decides when it all happens, even if the weather people predict when it will start blooming, if the temps change it can bloom earlier or later, I am definitely lucky living here :)
Take care you two.
Kat
Looks great Kat! Will you have a hanami party?
ReplyDeleteThanks Lori, not sure if we will have a hanami party :)
ReplyDeleteTake care.
Kat
Kat - how do the sakura smell? Is it overpowering or just nice in the air?
ReplyDeleteIt isn't overpowering Dee, it is really delicate. Sometimes you can't even smell anything.
ReplyDeleteTake care.
Kat
I noticed the flux of cherry blossoms just over the weekend. It's like all of a sudden, the color of white is everywhere you go.
ReplyDeleteooh, Spring is headed your way Rowena :)
ReplyDeleteTake care.
Kat
I love this time of year. Such beautiful pics. The "huge sakura" tree is really amazing.
ReplyDeleteMe too PB! Thank you!
ReplyDeleteTake care.
Kat
The pictures are lovely! You are very lucky to be living in Japan. I have been following your blog for awhile and I enjoy reading your posts.
ReplyDeleteHave a good day!
Beautiful pictures! I love sakura.
ReplyDeleteNo wonder why spring is my favorite season... Beautiful post, and pictures.
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Thanks for delurking Moshi Mooch :)
ReplyDeleteThanks Laura:)
Spring is one of my favorite seasons too Ozge :)
Take care everyone!
Kat
I love cherry blossoms. Thanks for sharing your photos!
ReplyDeleteThank you Curiousdomestic :)
ReplyDeleteTake care.
Kat