As these blossoms burst into full bloom, social media platforms overflow with mesmerizing images and videos capturing their ethereal beauty.
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As spring blankets the world, it brings with it a sense of renewal and joy. One of the most anticipated delights of this vibrant season is the arrival of cherry blossoms, known as sakura in Japan. While Japan is renowned for its extravagant cherry blossom festivals, these delicate flowers grace various corners of the globe, eliciting equal enthusiasm.
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Typically starting from late March to mid-April, the cherry blossom season offers awe-inspiring vistas. This year, the blooms arrived earlier than anticipated, captivating both locals and tourists alike. For those eager to immerse themselves in the enchantment of cherry blossoms firsthand, we’ve curated a list of destinations worldwide where you can experience the magic of these ephemeral blooms.
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- India –Experience the enchanting cherry blossoms in Jammu and Kashmir from March to early April. These delicate blooms adorn various regions of the state, including Gulmarg, Srinagar, Pahalgam, Baramulla and Shopian. Just a short 13km away from Srinagar lies Tailbal, renowned for its picturesque cherry orchards.
- South Korea – From March to early April, catch the magical sight of cherry blossoms in various regions, each blooming at different times. Don’t miss the Yeouido Cherry Blossom Festival, featuring over 1400 trees in full bloom. Additionally, the Seokchon Lake Cherry Blossom Festival in Seoul offers another delightful opportunity to enjoy the beauty.
- Denmark –Denmark welcomes the arrival of cherry blossoms with a two-day Sakura Festival, initiated in 2008 to commemorate the donation of 200 cherry blossom trees by the Andersen Group of Hiroshima City. During the festival, visitors can engage in contests, enjoy performances, and partake in traditional tea ceremonies.
- USA – In April, head to the Brooklyn Botanic Garden and enjoy cherry trees, first planted in 1921. Explore the origami workshops or view bonsai in Lillian and Amy Goldman Atrium. One can also witness live performances while having Japanese beer or sake along with authentic cuisine.
- Sweden – Cherry blossom season in Sweden typically lasts from April to early May, with Cherry Blossom Day being a highlight of the season. This one-day celebration in April offers visitors to immerse themselves in live music, cultural performances, martial arts shows and much more.
- Germany – Hamburg received approximately 5,000 cherry trees from Japan in 1968. Each year, the city hosts a grand festival complete with fireworks. Visitors can stroll around Alsterpark, marvelling at rows of blossoming cherry trees in full bloom.