Wednesday, March 31, 2010

Sakura 桜 - Shukugawa



Located in western Nishinomiya this riverside park is a wonderful spot to enjoy the sakura and the many people engaged in appreciating them. Enjoying flowers in Japan is quite popular and it even has a term "hanami" or flower viewing (花見), a practice many centuries old originally limited to the elite of the Imperial Court but soon spread to the common people. Under the sakura trees people lunch and drink sake in cheerful revelry. Spring has finally arrived, so it is time to prepare a bento, pack into one of Japan's many parks, find a flowering sakura, throw down a plastic sheet & blanket (don't forget to take off your shoes!), oh and bring lots of booze and get totally cockeyed.

5 comments:

  1. now if we could only have some sun with this :)

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  2. True! I guess we will have to be content with the warmer temperatures over the next two days and hopfully a little sun will also peak in before the rain returns.

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  3. keeping my fingers & toes crossed!

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  4. Love these photos! I never tire of seeing sakura blossoms! Can we have more? :) :)

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  5. I am glad you are enjoying the photo's and thank you for the comment! I have more pictures of Sakura on the way, I spent the weekend enjoying the sakura and will have the posts up this week.

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