The National Cherry Blossom Festival in Washington D.C is a springtime spectacle. Pink and white flowers bloom around the ...
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There is no surer sign of springtime in Portland than the arrival of the cherry blossoms. Those pink-and-white fluffs, that cotton-candy canopy—the way the rain of petals feels, as Bryan Vance put it ...
The National Park Service has projected the dates for peak bloom to fall at the end of March. Taryn White is a D.C.-based travel writer who covers a wide range of topics, including family travel ...
Many visitors enjoyed the final day of a cherry blossom festival featuring an early-blooming variety, Kawazu-zakura, in a town in central Japan on Sunday. The variety is said to have been found in ...
Visitors look at cherry blossoms at the Shanlin River Forest Park in Nantou County yesterday. The blossoms are expected to remain in full bloom for another week, park officials said.
Imagine strolling through rows of blossoms, their sweet fragrance filling the air, as the soft petals flutter down like spring snow—it’s a scene straight out of a Japanese painting. Getting to Suzuka ...
Cherry blossoms are a big deal in the D.C. area. Every year, there is a flurry of excitement over when to expect peak bloom and what to expect during this year’s National Cherry Blossom Festival.
Cherry blossom festivals and other activities are held to promote the integration of agriculture and tourism.
For locals and visitors alike, the annual bloom of Washington, D.C.’s cherry blossoms is a highly anticipated event. Not only does it mark the arrival of spring—a sign that we’re done with ...
The cherry blossom event is second only to Washington ... The striking Umami Cafe, designed to resemble Kyoto's Kiyomizu-dera temple, is a lovely spot for traditional Japanese tea. A late bloomer, ...
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