2026Cherry blossom front in Japan for : little earlier than usual

summarize the estimated cherry blossom front in Japan for j 、This year, it’s said that areas like Kanto and Eastern Japan are expected to bloom slightly earlier than usual.

⭐️Tokyo and Kanto: expected to bloom around March 20th, 2026 this year!

reaching full bloom by late March

example, around March 28th!!!!!

It’s a prediction…

⭐️⭐️Kyoto and Osaka: 京都 大阪

expected to bloom in late March,

full bloom by the end of March to early April.

Tripadvisorより

⭐️Tohoku (such as Sendai): 仙台市など

expected to bloom around early April.

nippon.comより
https://www.nippon.com/ja/japan-video/gu003011/

⭐️Hokkaido (Sapporo): Cherry blossoms expected to bloom around late April.

At the end of April, Japan has Golden Week. (ゴールデンウィーク休日)That’s a vacation in Japan. It’s a long break.(not a long though,,)

If you want to enjoy Sakura and Golden Week, Hokkaido would be the best choice.

2026 cherry blossoms season,

everyone, please come to Japan.

somewhere in the sakura streets, somewhere in a beautiful town in Japan!

The retro Showa-era leaf pattern on the rear window glass, paired with pure white camellias. Casual yet unforgettable.

昭和の古い窓 葉っぱの柄がコラボcawaii

Recommended cherry blossom information in Tokyo 桜

桜は日本の春を象徴する花で、多くの人々に親しまれています。2025年東京は3月30日に満開を迎える見込み、、と言われてますが、

日比谷公園ではこのくらい

Cherry blossoms are flowers that symbolize spring in Japan and are loved by many people. It is said that Tokyo is expected to be in full bloom on March 30, 2025, but…

26/03/2025

東京満開にはもう少しかかりそうです♪

東京の桜情報でした!ではまた次回!

It seems like it will take a little longer for Tokyo to be in full bloom♪

It was information about cherry blossoms in Tokyo!

See you next time!

満開までもう少し!楽しみです!

Recommended dish for new year’s Osechi  おせち料理 ⭐️栗きんとん クチナシの実で金色

https://pin.it/6sijO1TmC

クチナシの実を使った栗きんとんは、鮮やかな黄金色がとってもきれいで、おせち料理の縁起物として親しまれています。

The origin of Kurikinton lies in the chestnut that the Japanese people have been eating since ancient times.

The history of chestnuts is very old, and it is recorded in the “Nihon Shoki” established in the Nara period (720) that the cultivation of chestnuts was encouraged by the Emperor.

At that time, chestnuts were mainly boiled or roasted, and were not considered as sweets, but later a process of “squeezing boiled chestnuts in a 茶巾Chakin was invented, giving rise to the prototype of the current 栗きんとんKurikinton.

The turning point in history came in the late Edo period. It was in Nakatsugawa (now Nakatsugawa City, Gifu Prefecture) that became the birthplace of Kurikinton.

At that time, Nakatsugawa, located along the 中山道 Nakasendo, one of the five major highways, was also one of Japan’s leading chestnut-producing areas. Taking advantage of this strength, many confectionery craftsmen in the area started making Kurikinton, and stores selling it were established one after another.

キッコーマンホームページより

作り方

https://www.kikkoman.co.jp/homecook/washoku/061/

金運上昇☝️

商売繁盛☝️

黄金色で財をなす

豊かな一年を願い今年もつくってみます

自家製のクチナシの実使って

こんなにきれいなクチナシの実。

こんなに美しい可憐な白い花 December

庭にて June

からこんな色の実ができるなんて 自然ってほんと不思議❣️

今日の庭からでした ではまた次回!

recommended My garden flowers ⭐️Gardenia is one of the flowering plants that have been cultivated in Japan since ancient times. beautiful flowers with a sweet fragrance in early summer and during the rainy season.

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Gardenia (Gardenia jasminoides) is an evergreen shrub in the family Gardeniaceae.

Native to East Asia, including Japan and China, it produces white flowers from June to July.

The tree is 1 to 2 meters tall.

クチナシ

There are various theories as to the origin of its name, but one well-known theory is that it came to be called “gardenia” because its fruit does not split open when ripe and its mouth does not open.

The fragrance of the gardenia is one of its main attractions. I love it!

6月の大好きな花の紹介でした

June’s Favorite Flowers

See you next time!

recommended My garden flowers⭐️Hydrangea in June

https://pin.it/2T6QP3aK2

June is a rainy month

It’s so muggy today.
But I love this season of blooming flowers
because it is

hydrangea 紫陽花

I also like kanji 紫陽花

The Chinese name “紫陽花” comes from a Chinese poem by Tang Dynasty poet Bai Juyi.


after the rain
It’s great in the rain

so beautiful‼︎

It is a flower native to Japan, and is mentioned in the 万葉集Manyoshu, the oldest anthology of Japanese poetry, 古事記in poems such as “Ajisai”

「味狭藍」「安治佐為」

Blue has the language of “patient love”.

Hydrangeas have become the flower of choice for June Bride wedding bouquets.

See you next time❣️again from my garden!

Recommended MyFavorite Places in Japan April in Tokyo つつじRhododendron Festival at ⭐️Nezu Shrine ⭐️Ogai Memorial Museum

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Recommended.

https://nedujinja.or.jp/

After seeing colorful azaleas, take a 30-minute walk from Nezu to the Ogai Memorial Museum in Sendagi.

https://moriogai-kinenkan.jp/modules/contents/index.php?content_id=38

It is said that Ogai of old days took a walk
While walking in the quiet residential area of today
You will notice that there are many hills.

That’s why it’s called Dangozaka.団子坂

Finally, I found a cawaii hamburger shop that just opened near the station!

The burgers were delicious, as was the homemade ketchup!

What should I do for the rest of the day in Tokyo?
I recommend this “Tokyo Small Town Tour”

The azalea festival is in April.
Nezu Shrine is always a good place for photos!
And there is a relaxed atmosphere

See you soon!

I’ll be back to introduce you to

Sunsun Cawaii Japan tour!

🤩Ideas for additions🤩
There is a very tasty candy shop near Nezu Shrine!

https://g.co/kgs/a8pmzwg

Lycoris radiata曼珠沙華

毒があるとか不吉な花とか言われるけど目が醒めるような赤

美しい

https://pin.it/3DA3Kzi

In Japan, higanbana (higanbana) is a flower that grows in clusters alongside roads and on banks, heralding the arrival of autumn. When it comes into bloom, only the stem grows quickly and bears a single red flower, followed by the sprouting of thin leaves. For a long time, it was considered an unlucky flower in Japan, as it was planted in cemeteries and was often associated with death.

芙蓉Hibiscus mutabilis 向日葵sunflower

https://pin.it/12O8TLq

Hot summer, but they are blooming well.
Plants are amazing
They are not complaining.

Blooming beautiful

暑い夏 美しくたたずむ 花々

尊敬

Although the exact date of its cultivation in Japan is unknown,

it is believed to have already been cultivated in the gardens of aristocrats and samurai families during the Muromachi period (1336-1573).

It has a deep connection with Japanese culture and is said to have been a favorite of the ink painter and Zen monk Sesshu.

Matsuo Basho composed a poem, “Fuyo (hibiscus sylvestris), which is a kind of hibiscus that changes its shape day by day.