The sakura season, as I mentioned on the previous post, usually starts in early March in the southern part of Japan.  And the sakura front finally reaches the northern part of the country in May.

But it all depends on types of cherry blossoms. There are actually many sakura cultivars.  Some naturally exist in the nature and some of them start blooming even in January. On the other hand, there are sukuras which are artificially made.  Somei-Yoshino is the most famous and popular artificial species of cherry blossoms and people generally refer to it as sakura.

Somei-Yoshino was made for the cultivation (probably for gardening) purpose and has been planted almost everywhere on the Japanese soil. By the way, I heard Some-Yoshino are all clones.  Anyway it's exquisite and so enjoyable to watch, more specifically to throw a hanami party under the flowers.

I didn't have much enough time to have a hamami party this season, but just walking down Nakno Street which is one of famous hanami spots in Tokyo is quite fun.

I am listing some of popular hanami spots in Tokyo below.

  • See also;  
1. <The Best Season to Visit Japan - Celebrating Sakura (Cherry Blossoms)>  http://funtravelinjapan.blogspot.jp/2014/04/the-best-season-to-visit-japan.html
2. <When To Visit Tokyo> http://funtravelinjapan.blogspot.jp/2013/09/when-to-visit-tokyo.html
3. <This Is the City Hosting the Olympic Games in 2020 – Scenes of Tokyo> http://funtravelinjapan.blogspot.jp/2013/09/this-is-city-hosting-olympic-games-in.html


FYI:  Popular Hanami Spots in Tokyo


- Ueno Park: http://www.japan-guide.com/e/e3019.html
The most popular park for hanami. But too crowded. I wouldn't recommend. 

I think this park is the best to have a hanami party. It's not so super crowded, because it's spacious.  A variety of people enjoy their hanami party everywhere in the park. You can sometimes join their blast, if they are drunk enough.

This park is also recommended. It's less crowded than other famous parks because of the advantage of its location. While other popular parks lie in and around downtown Tokyo, Inokashira Park is a little bit distant from the central area. But it takes only about 20 minutes to reach by a train ride and you can have more mellow time without the hustle and bustle. 

Shinjuku Gyoen is also good. But you need to pay entrance fee which is just JPY 200 though.
This park is pretty enjoyable even if it's not in the sherry blossom season. Very beautiful and well maintained.
See also; <Heal yourself in the busiest town in the world> http://funtravelinjapan.blogspot.jp/2011/01/heal-yourself-in-busiest-town-in-world.html

- Chidori-ga-Fuchi Parkhttp://www.jnto.go.jp/eng/location/spot/cityscap/chidorigafuchi.html
I haven't been to this place in the cherry blossom season.  I just heard viewing the flowers from a boat on the moat is awesome. But I never heard there is a good hanami party spot in and around the park, because it's just nearby the Imperial Palace. You gotta behave yourself.

- Yaskuni Shrine Parkhttp://www.japan-guide.com/e/e2321.html
Japan Meteorological Agency uses cherry blossoms of this park as a benchmark to monitor if the cherry blossoms come into bloom in Tokyo.  I think this is a OK place for viewing and partying. 

- Megro Riverhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Meguro,_Tokyo
This is not a park. But walking down the riverside roads are quite fun. I don't think you can throw a hanami party in the area, but don't worry. There are bunch of ding-out places around there. Choices are variety. 


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