Cherry blossom season in Japan is a beloved local tradition that involves family gatherings, festivals and spending time outdoors. Admiring the ‘sakura’ – or cherry blossoms – has been a national pastime for centuries. The custom of enjoying the cherry blossoms is known as ‘hanami’, and it’s commonly done by picnicking under the flowering branches. For late-night picnics, participants hang paper lanterns in the trees to illuminate the blooms. This image comes from the Meguro River, a popular place for viewing the sakura in Tokyo. Are there cherry trees blooming where you live?
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