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Spring season (සකුර මල් පිපිලා)

There are four seasons in Japan, spring, summer, fall, and winter. Each season has specific sceneries and experiences to offer. For each season, there are many different ways to enjoy places in Japan and a new discovery always awaits. Let’s travel around Japan with ANA and enjoy the different seasons!

Spring is generally from March to May in Japan. “Sakura” or cherry blossoms are a symbol of spring in Japan. Many people gather under sakura trees for “ohanami,” which means cherry blossom viewing, all over Japan. Japan geographically stretches from north to south, and sakura starts blossoming in the south in late March then moves its way up to the north. Hokkaido, located in the north of Japan welcomes full blossoms in May. Spring is a mild season suitable for various leisurely activities.
Wisteria, moss phlox and many other types of flowers other than sakura also bloom in the spring. These flowers become a tourist attraction but they are also is there as a guided path.

The most popular season to travel to Japan is spring, and of course, there are good reasons for this popularity. The spring season in Japan is spectacular in many ways. After a few months of mainly staying cooped up in their houses, most people in Japan are very happy to start going outside again.

During early spring it is the plum blossoms that make people go to the parks in droves. The most famous blossoms, however, come a bit later during the peak blooming period of the cherry blossoms. That is considered to be the real start of spring and a reason to go out, drink, and be merry under the cherry trees. After that, it is one blooming season after another with shibazakura, azalea, and hydrangea delighting the people who venture outside.

The weather is also often good for outdoor activities, it will slowly get warmer once April starts and from May you will barely need to wear a coat anymore. Rain happens on and off, but it is still too early for typhoons. Many festivals also happen during spring, so there is always something to do in this season.

**sakura flowers ————

When talking about Japan, for many the image of the beautiful sakura blossom pops up. Sakura is a beautiful, symbolic flower in Japan which announces the arrival of spring and the warmer weather. If you have ever visited Japan in springtime, you probably remember the pink tiny petals that gracefully dance in the air and all the craziness that comes with it. Thousands of people will flock to the most popular cherry blossom viewing spots, there will be limited editions of everything sold everywhere, hanami are held under the trees and many sakura festivals take place.

To people who don’t have any previous knowledge on sakura, the blossoms might all look the same, but there are in fact approximately 200 different types of sakura trees in Japan. Each with slight differences in their color and shape that can be hard to distinguish from one another.. Reading this blog will help you to understand the differences between 5 different types of sakura trees in Japan!

Spring Events in Japan

Hanami Picnics

From the end of March until the beginning of May, cherry blossoms bloom throughout Japan. Making their way from south to north, starting Kyushu and ending in Hokkaido, this flowering process is followed by almost the entire population through the news on television.

The peak of the blooming period only lasts for one to two weeks, and people in Japan make the most of it by organizing picnics under the blooming trees called ‘hanami‘. If you happen to be in Japan during hanami season, feel free to join the festivities and buy your own picnic mat, snacks, and drinks in places like the Yoyogi park or the Shinjuku Gyoen in Tokyo and the Maruyama Park or Kamogawa (Kitaoji street) in Kyoto.

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