The Meguro River flows from Setagaya to Shinagawa then out to sea.
During the cherry blossom season, one of the most popular area to view cherry blossoms is in the Nakameguro area.
Yesterday was forecast for clouds, so I went to check out the Meguro River cherry blossoms closer to Gotanda.
If you remember, we checked out this area in December when they lit up the cherry trees in the area.
From Gotanda to the Kita Shinagawa Shopping arcade is about 50 minutes on foot.
It wasn't crowded at all and was nice to see many pre-schoolers out and about.
There are foot/car bridges in many places along the route.
It was nice to see people stop from their busy day to take a photo of the cherry blossoms.
Last year, when we were looking for a place to live, we checked out an area close to Shinbamba which is near the Meguro River and Shinagawa.
It was nice to see how the path connected to the Gotanda area.
There were many tours going up and down the river too.
In the business area of Shinagawa, it was neat to see a skywalk where you literally walk above the cherry trees.
Lunch was a falafel plate at City Bakery. Bummer that the pita and falafel were hard.as.rock.
I did eat everything but enjoyed the edamame hummus, curried root veggies, roasted carrot and hidden under the pita, a roasted sweet potato more.
This year Tokyo's cherry blossoms hit "full bloom" status 7 days early...luckily, we hit a cold snap yesterday though the high was only 8C (48F)! brr.
Hope to check out more areas in the coming days.
Have a nice weekend.
looks so pretty! I think I should go back to japan during cherry blossom season to look for more of these off the touristy places, even though it seems they get just as crowded.
ReplyDeleteThere are flowering trees in Hawaii that remind me of cherry blossom blooming, like gold trees and shower trees. They are not planted in places conducive to hanami partying. Like, along airport viaduct, LOL, and Waipio has tons growing long the road in the subdivisions, UH has them along East West Road. Bad thing about the shower trees are the roots pusing up the sidewalks and roads.
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V, I like the shower trees too, so pretty!
ReplyDeleteTake care!
Kat
It was nice to see people stop from their busy day to take a photo of the cherry blossoms.
ReplyDeletehonestly, if all people could "live" like that, the world would be a bit saner.
So beautiful Kat! Makes me miss Japan!
ReplyDeleteI think so too Rowena!
ReplyDeleteHope you and the Missus can come back soon, Kirk :)
Take care you two.
Kat