The season of cherry blossoms has come:)
I visited some famous spots in Tokyo last week.
Firstly, let me share some photos of Chidorigafuchi.
This is located in the northwest of the Imperial Palace,
The 700 m-long pedestrian path was covered with the blossoms of about 260 cherry trees of different species.
Despite the fact that we visited on Monday, the waiting time of the boat was two hours. We gave up riding a boat and headed to the next destination, Shinjuku Gyoen.
Here is also a representative spot for cherry blossom viewing in Tokyo.
We had to wait for 15 minutes to enter the gate...
Shinjuku Gyoen is a huge park, but was crowded with lots of people...
In Japan, you can enjoy cherry blossoms anywhere.
It is common that they are planted as street trees, like this.
I took a walk along the river of my neighborhood in the evening.
The cherry blossoms glow with the setting sun:)
There were few people in this park .
I could get this beautiful view all to myself:)
Thank you for dropping by!



Keity, this is stunningly beautiful! I've unsuccesfully tried to grow sakura cherry blossoms here many times, I think it's too hot for them. Thanks for sharing these beautiful images.
ReplyDeleteHappy easter....love Ria x 💛🐰
ReplyDeleteOh, Keity, what a treat to see your photos!
ReplyDeleteI love blossoming cherry and plum trees, one is in my garden and I take its photos as mad every season :-) Your next to last photo is stunning!
Too bad that I missed this wonderful view. Thanks for sharing your pics.
ReplyDeleteMaybe I have a chance next year?