A street that crosses through the Imperial Palace in Tokyo will be open to the public for cherry blossom viewing for the first time in four years from March 25 to April 2, the Imperial Household ...
For the first time in four years, people in Tokyo can have picnics ... where people can enjoy cherry blossoms by boat from the Imperial Palace’s moat, will be open until 8:30 p.m. The Sakura ...
In ancient Japan, farmers took a day off to honor the gods under cherry blossoms. This tradition, called Hanami, is rooted in Shinto rituals. Today, millions visit parks to see the ephemeral ...
Visitors also say the East Gardens ... And during cherry blossom season, these gardens are a choice spot for locals looking to enjoy the seasonal foliage. How to tour the Imperial Palace Tours ...