Immensely blooming around the month of April, the national flower of Japan, “Sakura”, widely known as the Cherry Blossom, when enters the environment rationally with the spring season, welcomes freshness and newness to the environment, making it vibrant and alive with its gradient and monochromatic colors in numerous gardens and parks of Japan which is for sure has been addressed by everyone living and visiting Japan.
Once someone visits the country, he or she is likely to get attracted to the self-decorated Sakura that stands in parks like it’s waiting for you to come and embrace it tightly and take the advantage of its mellow perfume which at moment makes you an admirer of it. People who are extremely fond of this flower easily get lured by its essence and matching colour tone that fits in everything, whether it’s the surroundings or a photo you just took under it. Isn’t the location around it picture-perfect for you?
Who would not love to remain around it a whole day, where you can have a small outing around, which is also supposed to be the tradition of Japan, ‘picnicking around a Sakura tree’. It is said that Japanese people mostly gather for picnics at nighttime (Yozakura In Japanese) where a fine touch of paper lanterns makes the ambience more insightful and the moment ready to celebrate. One can see birds grabbing onto its branches with their tiny feet and singing admirably for the beauty of the petals and the vividness it disperses around the site.
So, what about the moments when you saw and approached a Sakura tree? Was it worth being in Japan or not and did the sights you gazed upon where blossoms added a fine detail to your vibe good enough for you to stay there forever? Well, it’s obvious that your heart melted onto it leading you to miss your important work and hang out around it. But don’t you forget what you were there for. Like the spring and blooming of these flowers arrive rationally, make your task and a visit equal making your stay in Japan mesmerising.