Sakura/Hanami 2008

… in Meguro River. I’m usually at Meguro every Saturday morning to see the dermatologists therefore I thought I’d drop by Meguro River today to take some pics of the fully-bloomed sakura since it’ll all be gone by next week.

Hanami (花見 “flower viewing”) is the Japanese traditional custom of enjoying the beauty of flowers, “flower” in this case almost always meaning cherry blossoms, or ume blossoms. From late March to early May, sakura bloom all over Japan. The blossom forecast is announced each year by the weather bureau, and is watched carefully by those planning hanami as the blossoms only last a week or two. In modern-day Japan, hanami mostly consists of having an outdoor party beneath the sakura during daytime or at night. Hanami at night is called yozakura (night sakura). In many places such as Ueno Park temporary paper lanterns are hung for the purpose of yozakura.
More info. about sakura/hanami




wonderful photos! one day i hope to experience hanami and yozakura, even though it looks like there’s too many people around.