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Tokyo: Still Closed

ByStefan Schauwecker

Welcome to the2024 cherry blossom reports! Over the coming weeks we will accompany the annual spectacle as it traverses the Japanese archipelago, reporting the state of theblossoms at famous and lesser knownhanami spots across the country.

Today, I visitedTokyo, where the blossoms areforecast to open in the next few days; however, from judging the state of the buds at the variouscherry blossoms spots today, my impression was that another week is needed for the blossoms to start opening. Consequently, I expect the peak of the season in Tokyo to take place in early April this year.

Ueno Park

Not Open Yet
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The cherry buds were still far from pink on our morning visit toUeno Park, suggesting that the beginning of the flowering season still lies at least a week in the future. I do not expect the peak of the season to start here until early April.

Nevertheless, the infrastructure for the cherry blossom viewing season has already been set up with large garbage bins and traffic control signs. Illuminations in the park have already started and will continue through April 7 (daily until 20:00), while illuminations around Shinobazu Pond will continue through April 14 (daily until 22:00).

Ueno Park at 9am
The buds were still at a surprisingly early stage
Divided pedestrian traffic
Anearly flowering tree variety (left) among the barrenSomei Yoshino
Shinobazu Pond
The trees along the pond were still barren
The blossoms around the pond open typically a day or two later than the ones in the upper park area

Koishikawa Korakuen

Not Open Yet
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Koishikawa Korakuen Park is one ofTokyo's prettiesttraditional gardens. Its main attraction during the cherry blossom season are some beautifulweeping cherry trees around its west entrance (note that that there is now also an east entrance). The weeping cherries open typically a few days ahead of the more numerousSomei Yoshino trees, and indeed, the garden's central weeping cherry tree has just opened its first couple of blossoms. It should reach the peak of its seasonal beauty before the end of March.

The central weeping cherry tree with Tokyo Dome in the background
One of the first blossoms to open
The overall appearance of the weeping cherry trees was still barren
Somei Yoshino trees along the pond far from opening
Monopod and tripod photographers have just one day left before restrictions kick in

Chidorigafuchi

Not Open Yet
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Chidorigafuchi, part of the moat system surrounding the former Edo Castle (now:Tokyo Imperial Palace), was also still completely barren with no signs of any advanced buds. I do not expect the season to reach its peak here before early April. Illuminations are scheduled to be held along the pleasant pedestrian path from March 22 to April 2 from 18:00 to 22:00.

Barren trees lining Chidorigafuchi
More than a week to go...
The lights for the daily illuminations are already installed on wooden poles along the pedestrian path
Not popular today yet, rental boats cost 800 yen per 30 minutes and boat
Chidorigafuchi pedestrian path
There are a few nice, small flower beds along the path

Yasukuni Shrine

Not Open Yet
·

Yasukuni Shrine is home to the representative cherry tree ofTokyo. When 5-6 open blossoms are spotted on this tree, the opening of the cherry blossoms is officially declared for the entire city. I was looking hard for some advanced buds today, but could not spot a single one. Because the temperatures are forecast to be relatively cool over the next few days, I do not expect the first 5-6 blossoms to open before the weekend.

Yasukuni Shrine is home to the representative cherry tree of Tokyo
Trying to spot advanced buds on Tokyo's representative cherry tree
No luck on this branch
Barren cherry trees on the shrine grounds
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