Heralding the beginning of spring, cherry trees burst into a riot of pink and white blossoms all over the city drawing thousands of vacationers daily for cherry blossom viewing (hanami). The cherry blossom, or Sakura, is Japan’s national flower and a symbol of Japan. For many years, the Japanese people have celebrated the cherry blossom season every year, which depends on the local conditions, but usually starts in Okinawa in January, reaching Kyoto and Tokyo in late March to early April, and Hokkaido in late May. They celebrate this popular festival with hanami parties under the trees with picnics, drinking, singing and dancing. Street stalls are set up and musicians serenade the merry picnickers, many of whom are decked out in outrageous costumes and masks. Ueno Park is Tokyos’ most beautiful spot for hanami parties. For more information contact the Tokyo Tourist Information Center on (0)3 5321 3077.
Region/City Name:
Tokyo
Event Date:
March 1, 2012 - April 30, 2012
Venue:
Various
Date Text:
Late March to early April 2012





