Here in Tokyo, “haru ichiban”, the first strong southern wind of the year brought us warm weather last weekend meaning that cherry blossoms season is right around the corner! The sakura trees will start blooming around the latter half of March this year.
However, the Corona pandemic makes the traditional Japanese cherry-blossom viewing style βhanamiβ difficult. Enjoying a picnic under the cherry trees with a large number of people is still difficult. Therefore, why donβt you try going on a βhanamiβ cherry blossom viewing walk?
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