Sakura season is upon us and one of the most famous viewing locations is along the Meguro River in the western part of Tokyo. Over 800 trees grow by the banks of the river, which creates a tunnellike effect of sakura branches. The flowers are illuminated at night by nearby lights and lanterns, so viewing is great during night and day. There isn't really space for the traditional picnic like hanami, but the river is lined with food and drink stalls that you enjoy on the go. While it can be crowded, the whole festival atmoshpere and tunnel of trees is well worth a trip!
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Andrea Kahlow @andrea.kahlow
Who: Japan travel enthusiast Loves: coffee, anime/manga, tea, traveling, binge watching tv shows, animal cafes, japanese arcades, soft fluffy things, food, pretending to take cool photos, and anything artsy. Goals: to travel all over Japan and improve my Japanese!