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Okayama: Approaching Full Bloom

ByAndrew Marston
Crowds along the Asahi River

Thecherry blossom season is now starting to come into its own across southern Japan. TodayHiroshima officially announced that it has reached full bloom. Most major cities fromFukuoka toTokyo will likely be experiencingbest flower viewing conditions this coming weekend if they haven't already. This morningI visited Himeji Castle and discovered that blossoms there will be at their peak in the next couple of days.

After Himeji Castle I moved on toOkayama, the second largest city in theChugoku Region after Hiroshima. During theEdo period Okayama was an importantcastle town. Today,Okayama Castle is among the city's most popular tourist attractions together with neighboringKorakuen Garden, which is ranked as one of the three best landscapegardens in the country. The river running along the northeast side of the garden is known as the “Asahi River Cherry Road", and in spring this area is a popularcherry blossom viewing spot in Okayama with hundreds of cherry trees.

Blossoms inOkayama this year started to open on March 27,two days ahead of average. This afternoon, everywhere I went I found that the trees were about three-quarters of the way to full bloom. Usually the lower branches had more petals than those at the top. Given the warm weather in the forecast for the upcoming days, I predict the city will enter its best viewing period tomorrow or Friday and it will continue through the second half of next week.

At the "Asahi River Cherry Road" the river bank was lined with food stands and packed with visitorsenjoying the petals. In the evenings during cherry blossom season, the food stands stay open and lights are turned on to illuminate the trees. Across the river atKorakuen Garden, the grounds of the cherry grove were dotted by many groups admiring the blossoms. Also the cherry trees along the path near the South Gate were attracting several photographers. Lastly, on the grounds aroundOkayama Castle there were a few picnics taking place. If you are planning a trip to Okayama in the next week, I highly recommend visiting this area of the city and admiring the cherry blossoms at their peak.

Quite a lively atmosphere along the Asahi River
Trees nearly at full bloom
Dense crowds near the food stalls
A bit more peaceful under the trees
Pigeons appreciating the blossoms
The cherry blossom grove in Korakuen Garden
On the left you can see a couple taking wedding photos in traditional garb
Many picnics going on among the trees
The cherry trees near the South Gate of Korakuen
This dedicated photographer stood there for over 40 minutes
Okayama Castle with a cherry tree in the foreground
Petals about to emerge
Enjoying the cherry blossoms on the grounds of Okayama Castle
A few picnics near the castle keep
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