Japan Photo of the Week: Cherry Blossoms at Chidorigafuchi
Even though cherry blossom season may be over where you live (or it may have never happened for you if you don’t live in Japan), for the rest of April I will be posting some cherry blossom photos I like. This photo is from 2 weeks ago when I had a chance to go to Tokyo, at Chidorigafuchi.
Chidorinoguchi is basically across the street from Yasukuni Shrine and a very famous place to see cherry blossoms in Tokyo. I went on a day when the weather was good and towards the end of cherry blossom season, so in some photos you can actually see the blossoms falling off the trees! Good stuff. Anyway, take a peak at Japan Photo Guide for more information and photos of Chidorigafuchi or see all the photos at the gallery.
This photograph was taken by Evan Pike.
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Japan is so beautiful now. Thanks for the Photo.
My pleasure, glad you like it! It is too bad that cherry blossom season isn’t year round…
But then you wouldn’t appreciate it enough, would you?
Maybe…but I am not sure sure I wouldn’t. When I lived in Miami for 4 years and I never got over how nice the weather is down there, especially from October to April! In any case, maybe year long would be too long, but I am sure I would be thrilled with CB season being 2-3 months (for each place not CB season in general for the whole country).