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Tokyo: Blossoms Opening

ByJoe Mignano
Blossoms opening all around in Ueno Park

After a brief progress-stalling cold spell, temperatures rose today across Japan, kick-startingcherry blossoms in many of the country'sfavorite blossom viewing spots back into full gear towards what might be a slightly earlier-than-average full bloom. Continuing ournationwide coverage of this year's season, I headed toTokyo today to track the blossoms' progress there.

Just two days sinceRaina's last report from the capitallast Sunday, the blossoms in a few ofTokyo's best sakura viewing spots were noticeably further opened today. This morning, my focus was a few of north and central Tokyo's popular sakura (cherry blossom) spots.

Ueno Park

Blossoms Opening
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Definitely among Tokyo's top few most popularhanami (or "flower viewing") spots isUeno Park in northern Tokyo, which was my first destination today. The blossoms were considerably more developed today all over the park compared to justtwo days ago, likely thanks to the sudden rise in heat. It's a safe bet to say the blossoms will be approaching their peak by this coming weekend here.

Located just a few steps way from Ueno Station's "Park Gate," the park's accessibility, its 1000-plus cherry trees and relative abundance of real estate forhanami parties make it a magnet for flower watchers. Even on a Tuesday morning, throngs of visitors were crowding through the park, and even staking out spots to set up tarps for picnicking later in the day (sometimes even for evening hanami parties!).

Those with ambitions of doing hanami here would be wise to comevery early to get the best spots, especially during this coming weekend. Those planning nighttime viewing here, note that the trees are illuminated from 17:00–20:00 until April 10.

The blossoms have picked up their pace here since the weekend
Many branches were starting to collect fully-bloomed blossoms, though most were still about halfway there
And the hanami parties have begun. These flower watchers staked out their picnicking spot before 9am.
Reach for that perfect shot
One picnicking spot-staking strategy: get there in the morning and sleep till the party starts
Festival lanterns strung up for the night illuminations
The image I'd expect to see if I looked up "cherry blossom festival" in the dictionary
The sakura-lined walkway that bisects Ueno Park's Shinobazu Pond was about 2/5 open today
The path is getting prettier and prettier
In just several days to a week from now, most of the blossoms here should be around full bloom
Can't get enough seagull parking lot
Enjoying the blossoms and boats, perhaps pondering why there aren't other animal boats, like donkeys or alpacas

Sumida Park

Blossoms Opening
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Just a short subway ride from Ueno Park, my second stop today was to the riverbanks of the Sumida River in the atmosphericAsakusa neighborhood. The hundreds of cherry trees planted along the river in the Sumida River Park here make it another top spot in our database ofTokyo's best sakura spots.

Today, the blossoms had definitely progressed a lot sinceScott's last report from the parkfive days ago. Many of the trees had plenty of blossoms of open—some approaching 2/5 open—drawing huge crowds already. If the pace continues, the coming weekend should be a great viewing time to see the blossoms approaching full bloom.

Sumida Park is opening quickly!
The park, and over 600 sakura trees, line both sides of the Sumida River
A blossom curtain for the Tokyo Sky Tree
Hanami parties were starting in full swing here, too—on a Tuesday afternoon, no less

Besides the blossoms, another of the park's popular attractions, as well as a convenient mode of transporation, is theTokyo Water Bus. This river boat cruise offers an alternative to trains or subways, and take passengers to several destinations around the Tokyo Bay area. The boats depart about every 30 minutes. One of the most popular lines takes passengers several kilometers south to a port built right inside ofHama Rikyu Garden.

A Sumida River Line cruise boat about to depart
Cherry blossoms in the distance from the river boat—still getting there!

Hama Rikyu Garden

Just Opened
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My water bus ride down the Sumida River indeed took me directly to my final destination of the day:Hama Rikyu Garden. The peaceful baysidelandscape garden, famous for its seawater ponds that rise and fall with the tides, is a pleasant follow-up to the bustling crowds of Asakusa.

While the garden isn't particularly well-known for its cherry blossoms, it does have a few groves and trees scattered about the large grounds, which I was on the lookout for today. Despite the beautiful weather, however, the majority of the blossoms here had hardly begun to open, with just a few trees here and there at the same pace as those in Ueno and Asakusa. Perhaps the week's forecasted warmer weather will speed things up here.

In any case, the season is definitely picking up, and we'll be reportingalmost every day across Japan for the next couple weeks to provide our readers with the latest progress!

Most of the blossoms in the garden were either just opening...
...or not even open yet. Hama Rikyu is definitely behind the rest of the city
Though the number of Japanese pines in the garden dwarves its sakura, a few small groves of cherry blossoms should be blooming nicely in a week or so
Still getting there
A beautiful day to stroll through the cherry trees
Another patch of sakura near the entrance was much further along than the park's "main" grove
Still lots of sakura to look forward to this season!
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