Last weekend, I visited to Chirodigafuchi, Yasukuni shrine, Rikugien garden and Inogashira garden in order to walk around under the blooming cherry blossoms. I’m a cherry blossoms lover (I guess many Japanese also love cherry blossoms.), so I always go outside to look for cherry blossoms when I know the news of blooming cherry blossoms.

Chidorigafuch, The Imperial Palace’s moat

Chidorigafuchi

Chidorigafuchi

Chidorigafuchi

Yasukuni shrine’s cherry blossoms

The standard tree of Tokyo’s cherry blossoms at Yasukuni shrine.

When five or six buds of a standard tree begin to burst, the flowering is announced, which is called ‘Kaika Sengen’ (declaration of flowering) by the mass media.

Yasukuni shrine’s cherry blossoms
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beautiful sakura… ^^
I love this Chidorigafuchi’s sakura very much, so I go there every year to watch them.