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Hiraizumi: Full Bloom

BySam Evans
Walking along the cherry tree-lined road to Chusonji Temple

It's been almost a week since our last report from theFuji Five Lakes and since then the season has exceeded its peak there, along with other places includingTakayama, with the cherry blossom 'front' now moving north from southern into northernTohoku.

Lower than average temperatures in northern Japan over the last couple of weeks have slowed the progress of the cherry blossoms, and today I was inHiraizumi inIwate Prefecture to see the state of things here. I'm happy to report that the town has reached full bloom and was exhibiting some beautiful displays of color today. What's more, calm weather is forecast for the area over then next few days, and if this comes to pass, I expect the area to remain in its optimum viewing stage until this weekend.

Hiraizumi

Full Bloom
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Hiraizumi boasts a rich history; in the year 1105 being chosen as the northern seat for the most powerful clan in Japan. In the years that followed the town grew in political power to at one point even rivalKyoto, but all that changed when the town was razed in 1189 byMinamoto Yoritomo. The town never fully recovered after this attack but today possesses vestiges of its former glory that make it a popular area.

After arriving this morning atHiraizumi Station my plan was to make my way along the the town's famous cherry tree-lined road toChusonji Temple, one of the area's revered religious sites. From here I'd walk back along the road towards the station, but on the way back make a small detour to another of the famous temples of the area,Motsuji Temple, before grabbing lunch at a localsoba restaurant.

Thecherry tree-lined road leading to Chusonji Temple comes into its own come spring and typically attracts tourists to take in the beautiful displays. Today the trees along the road looked to have recently burst into full bloom with spectacular scenes despite a small number of blossoms remaining that had still not fully opened.

There were also nice displays up at Chusonji Temple, although in some spots thecherry blossoms were further behind here with a few trees exhibiting a fair few not-fully-open blossoms. The scenes atMotsuji Temple were picturesque but, not being as famous for sakura as for its large garden, a little lacking as far as blossoms are concerned. All in all the town made for a lovely cherry blossom viewing outing, and I expect it to remain this way until the weekend if the predicted calm, sunny weather expels the rain that the town has experienced today.

A flurry of color on the road leading to Chusonji Temple
Blossoms up close
Later-blooming cherry trees approaching full bloom
Almost there
A bus drives through a tunnel of blossoms
Tourists enjoying the cherry blossoms
The blossoms looking generally strong
Chusonji Temple's flower-framed Main Hall
Looking out from the temple's East Viewpoint
Views along the hillside at Chusonji Temple
Some of the blossoms up at Chusonji Temple weren't as far progressed as down on the road
Cherry blossoms on the quiet backstreets of Hiraizumi
Cars passing along the road to Chusonji
Only the odd cherry tree in the gardens at Motsuji Temple
A delicious soba lunch to round off a morning of reporting
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