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!

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 Events 大晦日の日 31st of December

I am writing about how to spend New Year’s Eve on December 31st for those who have come from overseas.

大晦日 OHーMISOKA

Meaning and Origin of New Year’s Eve.


New Year’s Eve has been a tradition since the 平安時代Heian period (794-1185), and began as a day of preparation for welcoming the 歳神様”Toshigami-sama,” or God of the Year.

It comes from “Misoka,” which means the last day of the month in the lunar calendar, and represents the end of the year.

Major New Year’s Eve Traditions
Japanese people hold the following traditional events on New Year’s Eve:

①年越し蕎麦 Soba

New Year’s Eve Soba: to break the hardships of the year and wish for a long life


– Ringing of the temple bell: 108 bells are rung to remove all worldly desires.

除夜の鐘


②Cleaning: Preparation for the New Year

大掃除

③Watching NHK Kohaku Uta Gassen

NHK紅白歌合戦を観る

New Year’s Eve is a special day for Japanese people to reflect on the year and welcome the new year with hope.

Japanese people spend their time in this way. Of course, there are people who work, and each person has various ways of spending their time.

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.

Recommended cawaii shopping in Japan⭐️「星のカービィ」Kirby at Kiddy Land

迷っちゃう

https://pin.it/Qw5uOhr

A cawaii ピンクの traveler

who came to Pupupuland

with the spring breeze

That’s Kirby.

かわいい❤️

Kiddy Land at 表参道

https://www.kiddyland.co.jp/harajuku/


Always full of cawaii characters!
I get lost in them!

https://www.kirby.jp/character/kirby/

Recommend Ume 梅

https://pin.it/79cVODb

梅が今年は豊作!

From Flower to Fruit
By grace in the midst of wonderful nature

very happy

grateful great

花から実へ 自然の恵みに感謝

すばらしい きれい 美しいから

大事にいただこう

ありがとう 自然さん