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Cherry Blossoms Have Just Bloomed In This Japanese Town, And The Photos Are Magical
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Cherry Blossoms Have Just Bloomed In This Japanese Town, And The Photos Are Magical

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Spring has arrived early in the Eastern Japanese town of Kawazu. The small town, located just outside of Tokyo, is famous for their 8000 cherry blossom trees that bloom early every year. The lush landscapes that greet millions of visitors each February are supremely romantic.

The blossoms, known as sakura in Japanese, typically bloom in late March or early April, but Kawazu’s trees belong to a unique variety that flowers before others. A small locomotive train takes passengers on a journey through fragrant aromas and gradient shades of pink. At night, the trees are illuminated by floodlights, and their reflections dance along the still waters of the Izu peninsula.

Cherry blossoms are highly symbolic and culturally significant in Japan. The transient nature of their beauty is often equated to the brevity of life, so they not only represent the acceptance of karma and destiny, but the eventual welcoming of death. For these reasons, they appear often in Japanese art, and have become an identifying image of the country itself.

More info: Kawazu Tourism

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    Spring has arrived early in the Eastern Japanese town of Kawazu, just outside of Tokyo

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    The blossoms, known as sakura in Japanese, typically bloom in late March or early April

    Image credits: tsumizo

    Kawazu’s trees belong to a unique variety that flowers before others, typically in February

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    Image credits: mika

    Millions of tourists flock here every year to take in the lush, romantic landscapes

    Image credits: Sankei Photo

    Kawazu is located on the Izu peninsula, just 2 hours by train from Tokyo station

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    A small locomotive train takes passengers on a journey through fragrant aromas and gradient shades of pink

    Image credits: mika

    Japanese white-eye birds can be seen sipping the sweet nectar of the cherry trees all around

    Image credits: toshizou02

    Cherry blossoms are highly symbolic and culturally significant in Japan

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    Image credits: yulies12

    They represent the temporary beauty of life, the acceptance of karma, and the eventuality of death

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    Image credits: phos1comnet

    At night, the trees are illuminated, and their reflections dance along the waters of the Izu peninsula.

    Image credits: irodori

    Kochi, a south coast city, is also expected to see an early bloom this year

    Image credits: mainichi

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