
The sun has finally started to come out, so we decided to check out some popular cherry blossom sites. I love how everything is accessible via train. The first place we checked out was Chidorigafuchi. As soon as we stepped off the train, cherry blossoms were blooming all over the city.

On the way to the sakura location, we stopped by Yasukuni Jinja (shrine) to check out the architecture and scenery. The sky was clear and blue, so it made a nice backdrop for the jinja.





For the afternoon, we decided to go to Ueno, so Ami, her mom, and aunt could do some shopping. It was my perfect excuse to explore the city on my own. Ueno also had a famous cherry blossom setup. In true Japan form, it was very crowded there.


Along the sidewalks, the locals were camped out with blankets, chairs, alcohol, food etc... At night they light up the cherry blossoms, and, basically, it turns into one big party. Supposedly, new hires at companies are sent to the park to reserve spots during the day so that their co-workers can come by after work to kick off the party.


From Ueno Park, this is a shot of the city landscape. Unfortunately, the lake was littered with empty bottles and tons of trash. I tried to find the least cluttered spot to get a shot.


Here are some close-up views of what sakuras really look like.


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