Japan In Bloom


by Robert George, Dec 20, 2002 | Destinations: Japan / Tokyo
Springtime in Japan is one of the year's most anticipated events. With it comes Ohanami--cherry blossom time. During Ohanami season, which lasts only a few short weeks, the people of Japan turn out in droves to gather in city parks and private gardens in celebration of the ephemeral beauty of the flowering trees.

Springtime in Japan is one of the year's most anticipated events. With it comes Ohanami--cherry blossom time. During Ohanami season, which lasts only a few short weeks, the people of Japan turn out in droves to gather in city parks and private gardens in celebration of the ephemeral beauty of the flowering trees.

Springtime in Japan is one of the year's most anticipated events. With it comes Ohanami--cherry blossom time. During Ohanami season, which lasts only a few short weeks, the people of Japan turn out in droves to gather in city parks and private gardens in celebration of the ephemeral beauty of the flowering trees.
Hibiya Koen is one of Tokyo's most beautiful and popular parks. In the spring, its paths burst into bloom with countless thousands of colorful tulips.
In addition to the ubiquitous cherry blossoms, Springtime in Japan brings forth a rich variety of florals, including azaleas, hydrangeas, camillias, tulips, quince, and flowering plum.
These fallen cherry blossoms are a reminder of the brevity of the ohanami season, which also symbolizes the ephemeral nature of all living things.

A story told with photos.