18 Apr 2011

Hanami




Since it's April all across Japan the cherry trees (sakura) began to bloom. Obviously it doesn't happen all at once, but in waves. It starts from the south and then works up north throughout the whole month.

It is said that the practice of picnicking under the blooming trees started somewhere during the Nara period (710–794), when it was done under the ume trees. Later on in the Heian period (794–1185) the practice became entirely connected with the cherry trees, and has been ever since.

During the hanami, families or work colleagues gather together and have a small party, so to say. The eat bento and drink sake, and generally just enjoy themselves. During the hanami season there are a lot of new products, exclusive to this time of year. These include sweets, meals and alcohol tasting of cherries.

About a week ago I went to Nagoya castle together with my culture class. The view of blooming cherry trees is truly amazing, and it is a pity it doesn't last longer. However, when the petals are blown of by the wind it looks just like snow! And just to make it clear, the cherry trees are not only pink! They vary greatly from absolutely white, through tinted slightly peachy up to actual pink.

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