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Sakura bloom
Sakura bloom













sakura bloom

Location: Imperial Palace East Gardens 2.

sakura bloom

Be sure to pay it a visit if you are in Tokyo in mid to late April! It is the perfect occasion for enjoying the warmer temperatures and sunny days of late April. Some varieties of sakura trees bloom later than the usual sakura trees, which can be found in numbers in the Imperial Palace gardens. It is one of the best spots for viewing sakura trees, even after the sakura forecast. It is one of Tokyo’s most beautiful gardens and the last preserved Edo gardens in Japan.

sakura bloom

The Imperial Palace East Gardens are a part of the inner domain of the Imperial Palace, and they can be enjoyed all year round for free. If you want to learn more about the different sakura tree types, we have an article on the topic. They come in different varieties, each as beautiful as the other. In contrast to the somei yoshino, the yaezakura leaves emerge simultaneously with the opening of the flowers. The yaezakura or “double blossom” sakura bloom much later than their Yoshino counterpart. But don’t despair, as there will still be some cherry blossoms for you to see in Tokyo, even in late April. However, most of them would have bloomed when you arrived in Japan.

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The beautiful green leaves begin to emerge later after the flowers have bloomed, and the flowers’ color gradually changes from light pink to dazzling white as they approach full bloom. Only five petals make up each blossom of this single-flowering species. The most commonly seen sakura tree is the somei yoshino variety. If you are coming to Tokyo mid to late April, the sakura season should be over by then as most sakura forecasts predicted. When you click through and make a purchase we may receive some commission, at no extra cost to you. This post may contain some affiliate links. Basketball is his favorite, and he recently became passionate about Sumo wrestling after attending an event in Japan. He came to Japan to learn as much as possible from the Japanese culture and to get some work-ready experience. He is a last-year International Business Management student from Thomas More in Belgium.















Sakura bloom