Friday, March 26, 2010

Shinjuku Koen
















We are approaching a very famous time during the Spring season here in Japan and that's when the cherry blossoms start to bloom.

It's a much anticipated and much celebrated time for the Japanese; a chance to escape to a local park or lounge beside a tree-lined river, eating, drinking and taking in the beautiful brevity that the cheery blossom flowers provide.

Like you'd really need much of an excuse to throw down a blanket under a cherry tree and picnic all day while sipping a lovely cold sake, but there you go...

The cherry blossom season has always been an apt metaphor for life: short, sweet and always fleeting.

Anyway, enough with the philosophy and soliloquy.

2 weekends ago we went to Shinjuku Koen (park) for a picnic and a premature look at the cheery blossoms - another week or so and they'll be peaking. The weather was warm, although a bit windy, and the girls loved running amok.

1 comment:

NobuK said...

It would be great to have sake under cherry blossoms with YOU! During this week or this coming weekend, we should have the peak! We will go to Hachioji to see Sakura with my parents this Sat.!