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Japanese traditional Hanami

Under the cherry blossom trees in full bloom

The Japanese Tradition of Hanami
Hanami is the Japanese tradition of enjoying the transient beauty of flowers, with the most famous being the cherry blossom, or sakura. It’s more than just looking at flowers; it’s a social and cultural event that has been a part of Japanese life for centuries.
The practice of hanami dates back to the Nara period (710–794), but it wasn’t until the Heian period (794–1185) that cherry blossoms became the focus. Aristocrats would write poems and hold elaborate feasts under the blooming trees. Over time, the tradition spread to the samurai class and eventually to the general population during the Edo period (1603–1868).
Today, hanami is a lively, communal celebration. When the cherry blossoms bloom in spring, people gather in parks, along rivers, and in temple grounds to have picnics, drink sake, and enjoy the company of friends and family. It’s a time to relax, appreciate nature, and welcome the warmer weather. The blooming season is short, often lasting only a week or two, which makes the experience all the more special. The fleeting beauty of the sakura is a powerful symbol in Japanese culture, representing the impermanence of life—a concept known as mono no aware.
Many people track the sakura zensen, or “cherry blossom front,” which is the predicted path of the blooming season as it moves from the warmer south of Japan to the cooler north. This helps them plan their hanami parties. At night, some popular spots are lit up for yozakura, or “night cherry blossom viewing,” which offers a different and often magical experience.
Hanami is a beautiful example of how nature and daily life are deeply intertwined in Japan. It’s a moment to pause, reflect, and share a special moment with others.

She is part of my life!

She was born in 1995 and passed away in 2012. We always played and slept together until I got married and moved away. When I came home from work, she would greet me with joy expressed all over her body. At the end, she passed away peacefully to heaven, surrounded by my parents. I love you, Koro. I  miss you so much.

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行ってみたい国はどこですか ?新婚旅行でパックツアーで行ったけど分刻みのハードスケジュールで十分に楽しめなかった。自分のペースでローマを散策したい。

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シャッターを押す瞬間にそっぽを向くカイトさん。Android端末ってシャッター押しても撮影されるまでに0.5秒くらいかかっちゃうんですよね〜。

iPhoneなら瞬撮なのに〜