๐ธ Tokyo Cherry Blossom Viewing Photo Compilation ๐ธ
๐ธ It's cherry blossom season again, and the predicted dates are becoming more and more accurate with updated forecast maps. Over the years, from the first bloom to the cherry blossom snow, I've gradually become a bit tired of it. But then I think, although they are so generous in blooming now, next week you might not see anything at allโso cherish every encounter. ๐ธ I'm amazed by the popular spots with their overwhelming beauty; yet, the small daily moments are even more surprising: seeing white "clouds" outside the train window, the row of pink in front of me on the street, and that single tree next to the distant playground slide, beautiful all by itself. Here is a record of cherry blossom viewing in Tokyo. ๐ธ Meguro River (Photo 3) I've always known about this popular cherry blossom spot, but when I really got here, I felt a bit regretful because there were just too many people! It was difficult to walk from the moment I got off the subway, with people pushing and shoving, moving shoulder to shoulder. Although the order was quite good, the leisurely cherry blossom viewing atmosphere was missing. Cherry blossoms bloom on both sides of the Meguro River, and the view from the water surface is very beautiful. Looking at the photos, the night cherry blossoms would be very beautiful, but I don't want to come back at night. ๐ธ Chidorigafuchi (Photos 4 & 5) Unforgettable are the cherry blossoms and the moat under the night lights, with the illusion of enchantment, different colored lights seem to have made up the cherry blossoms. So, the second year, I visited Chidorigafuchi during the day. It's closer to walk from Kudanshita Station. But I didn't expect there to be so many boats in the moat... Moving slowly, be careful to avoid the beer in others' hands. #ChroniclesOfRomanticLiving #JapanTravel #WeekendGetaways #TokyoTravel #CherryBlossoms #JapaneseCherryBlossomViewing