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Takamatsu: Full Bloom

ByRaina Ong
Ogre guarding the cherry blossoms

This week, many cities that started theircherry blossom season at the end of March have entered their best viewing period and are finally reachingfull bloom. A cold front at the end of last week till the beginning of this week slowed the progress of the blossoms, meaning that they are taking slightly longer to reach full bloom from opening compared to the average year. However, this also means that the season has been stretched out till now. Warmer temperatures are forecast for the next few days, and this should provide the last push needed for places who have not reached full bloom yet. I expect this weekend to be one of the best times forcherry blossom viewing parties fromKyushu to theKanto Region

Today I made my way toTakamatsu at northwestern end ofShikoku. The city faces theSeto Inland Sea, and is a good base for visiting the variousart islands during theSetouchi Triennale which is happening this year. However, my goal was not to check out the art, but to visit some of thepopular cherry blossom spots in Takamatsu and see how the cherry blossoms have progressed since theopening of the first blossoms were announced on March 26, 2019. I am pleased to report that the sakura were at full bloom today and expect the best viewing to continue through the upcoming weekend and into early next week.

Ritsurin Koen

Full Bloom
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I started my morning atRitsurin Koen, a beautiful landscapegarden inTakamatsu. There are a variety of trees, including about 300 cherry trees in the garden that offer a scenic views all year. The trees are spread out in the garden and I went for a pleasant stroll looking for some sakura action. The cherry trees in Ritsurin Koen have just reached full bloom with the ones near the north exit just a bit more developed than the rest. Until April 7, the garden is illuminated from 18:00 to 21:00 (entry until 20:30). Good weather is forecast for the next few days, and I expect the best viewing period to continue through the upcoming weekend and into early next week.

State of the blossoms when I was there in the morning
Checked out the representative cherry tree for the city
These flowers only needed a few more hours of warmth to open
Row of cherry trees near the north exit
Bloomz in the park
All these flowers just raring to open
The field near the north exit is great for picnicking
More treez
Sakura and a waterfall

Takamatsu Castle

Full Bloom
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My next stop wasTakamatsu Castle which is a short walk from Takamatsu Station. The main spot to seecherry blossoms on the castle grounds is at the field near the east entrance. Today, the sakura were atfull bloom and I saw lots of families and friends havinghanami parties under the open blossoms and the blue sky. Until April 10, the cherry tree field will be illuminated from 17:30 to 20:00, and entry to the castle grounds will be free during that time (entry costs 200 yen in the day). Good weather is forecast for the next few days, and I expect the best viewing period to continue through the upcoming weekend and into early next week.

State of the blossoms at Takamatsu Castle
Picnic in the field
Lanterns for the evening illumination
Enjoying the sunshine and bloomz
A turret on the castle grounds
Boat tours in the moat
Sakura against the castle walls

Megijima Island

Blossoms Opening
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Finally, I took the ferry fromTakamatsu Port toMegijima Island which is about 20 minutes away. The small island is one of theart islands that is part of theSetouchi Triennale, a contemporary art festival that happens once every three years. In addition to art, there are also a number of cherry trees on the island. The best cherry blossom spot is in the park on the island's highest peak which stands at 188 meters. I found the cherry blossoms here to be around the halfway mark to full bloom and expect the flowers to reach their best by the coming weekend.

State of the blossoms on the mountain top
Looking down to the ferry terminal and Takamatsu in the distance
Large statue of Nichiren
Cherry trees in the park
Not quite yet full bloom here like in Takamatsu
State of the blossoms
Looking at the nearbyOgijima Island
Cherry trees almost everywhere in the park
The road up is also lined with cherry trees
Ferry to Takamatsu and some seagull artwork
Last look at Megijima Island
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