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Tokyo: Approaching Full Bloom

ByJoe Mignano
Cherry blossoms near full bloom at Shinjuku Gyoen

Thecherry blossom season is now in full swing as major cities across southern and central Japan are seeing their blossoms opening this week. And ahead of the pack as usual,Tokyo is now just reaching its best viewing this week.

Elsewhere in the country, southerlyFukuoka andNagasaki, as well as central cities likeKyoto's blossoms are still opening this week and are expected to reach their full bloom next week.

In Tokyo, with temperatures looking to be relatively mild over the next week, we expectTokyo's best blossom spots to be at their best viewing from today through late next week.

Today, I headed to the capital myself to check on the state of some of Tokyo's best viewing spots.

Ueno Park

Approaching Full Bloom
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My first stop today was atUeno Park, where, I'm happy to report, the trees have already almost reached full bloom. Compared toSam's report of still-opening blossoms justthree days ago, today the sakura (cherry blossoms) have reached about 75% full bloom in most parts of the park.

Barring unexpected strong bad weather in the next few days, the blossoms here should be at their best this weekend and most of next week. For those able to come at night, many of the trees will also be illuminated in the evenings from 17:00 to 20:00 until April 7.

Very nearly full bloom around the upper area of Ueno Park today
Blossoms (and people) everywhere
Most blossoms were open today but there's still a little to go before 100% full bloom
Picnickers staking their spots (some people hold spots for evening illuminations all day!)
The food stall-lined walkway to Ueno Toshogu Shrine
Fantastic sakura all around Ueno Toshogu
Bronzy-leafed yamazakura almost at full bloom
Shinobazu Pond at the lower end of the park
Plenty of blossoms at the pond today
Pond denizens

Shinjuku Gyoen

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My next destination for the day was to the massiveShinjuku Gyoen National Garden not far from Shinjuku Station. I found most of the manySomei Yoshino cherry trees around the park either at very near full bloom today.

Some of theearlier-blooming sakura varieties that the park features in a grove near the Sendagaya Gate were also at full bloom.

If the good weather continues, the mainstream Somei Yoshino trees here will likely remain at their best viewing through next week, with later-blooming tree varieties in the park continuing even later.

Sakura surrounding Shinjuku Gyoen's open field
Spring mosaic
Shinjuku Gyoen's Somei Yoshino blossoms were nearly at full bloom today
Enjoying the day
Blossoms all around
Early-blooming sakura at full bloom (notice the leaves coming out alongside the blossoms on this variety?)
Pastel and green

Meguro River

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From Shinjuku I made my way south on the Yamanote Line to Meguro Station from where I strolled along the lovely Meguro River. Lining the river on either side for over four kilometers are nearly 1000 cherry trees, forming one of Tokyo's most picturesque sakura spots.

As I walked north from Meguro Station along the river, the cherry trees in different spots were at surprisingly different points in their blooming progress. Nearer to Meguro Station, the blossoms were still in the middle of opening, while closer to the more popular (and extremely crowded) Naka-Meguro Station area they were nearing full bloom.

Evening illuminations have also started here and will continue each night from sunset till 21:00 while the blossoms are in bloom.

The Meguro River
Tree-lined paths (with far fewer people the further south you go)
Near Meguro Station, the blossoms weren't as developed yet
River views
Near Naka-Meguro Station, the blossoms were nearly at full bloom
Sakura-spolsion
Expect crowds around Naka-Meguro (especially over the weekend)
Sparkling wine with strawberries are all the rage here

Yoyogi Park

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My last stop today was toYoyogi Park located just next toMeiji Jingu Shrine and the trendyHarajuku area. This park is often busy, but with the trees here very near full bloom today, reveling picnicers' and their blue tarps covered every inch of the ground under the blossoms this afternoon (even on a weekday!).

Like the other spots I visited today, I expect the Somei Yoshino trees here to be at their best viewing through next week barring any unexpected inclement weather.

Yoyogi Park at full bloom
No shortage of hanami-goers enjoying the flowers and the company
Somei Yoshino blossoms at their best
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