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Hakodate Goryokaku Park: The unique star-shaped castle, surrounded by cherry blossoms, looks like a dream castle from a fairy tale. Climbing up the ππΈ Goryokaku Tower and looking far into the distance, you can see cherry blossoms blooming all over the mountains and fields. ππThe pink and white flowers twinkle like stars, complementing the ancient architecture of the castle and outlining a beautiful and romantic spring painting. π°πΈ Aomori Hirosaki Park: As one of the three major cherry blossom spots in Japan, there are about 2,600 cherry blossom trees standing quietly here, including many century-old trees that have experienced the vicissitudes of life. ππΈ The ancient city walls have witnessed the prosperity and decline of cherry blossoms year after year, and the cherry blossoms have also added a gentle touch of color to the ancient city. ππ The weight of history and the romance of spring are perfectly blended here. ππΈ Compared with other popular spots, this place is less noisy and more peaceful. πΈπ― #Japan ππ