Ikebana (生け花, 活け花, "arranging flowers" or "making flowers alive") is the Japanese art of flower arrangement. It is also known as Kadō (華道, "way of flowers"). The tradition dates back to the 7th century when floral offerings were made at altars. Later, they were placed in the tokonoma (alcove) of a home. Ikebana reached its first zenith in the 16th century under the influence Read more
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April 07 / Town of Ikeda in Nagano-ken
Nestled in scenic Nagano Prefecture, less than 200 kilometers from Tokyo, is the small town of Ikeda. With fewer than 10,000 residents, the area is a rural paradise that has been called one of Japan’s most beautiful villages. When searching for a quick escape from the hustle and bustle of the metropolis, you need look no farther. The beautiful fields of Ikeda contrast with a majestic backdrop—the Northern Alps. These towering ridges, topped with snow until early summer, are a reminder of the powe Read more
April 04 / Cherry Trees along the Lake Biwa
Kaizu-Osaki is located in southeast Shiga Prefecture, in an area well-worn by wave erosion. The scenery of the cliffs against the blue waters of Lake Biwa (the largest lake in Japan) represents the wild nature of the northern part of the lake and counted as one of the 8 sights of Lake Biwa. Kaizu-Osaki is one of the top destinations to see Japanese Sakura Blossoms being chosen as one of the best 100 Sakura attractions in Japan. To celebrate the completion of the Ozaki tunnel in June of 1936, the Umezu village (now Makino) p Read more
March 31 / Weeping Sakura Trees of Mt. Minobu
The weeping Sakura cherry blossom tree at the Kuon-ji (temple) of Mt. Minobu, Yamanashi-ken is now in full bloom. Minobu-san Kuon-ji's Weeping Sakura tree is one of the 10 best weeping cherry blossom trees in Japan. 15 meters in height, 5 meters in girth and 4************. There are many Sakura blossom trees in the temple and two specially old weeping Sakura trees are found within its prec Read more
March 29 / Mount Yoshino, Nara
Mount Yoshino (吉野山, Yoshinoyama), in Nara Prefecture, has been Japan's most famous cherry blossom viewing spot for many centuries. It is said that the first trees were planted along its slopes more than 1300 years ago, and today the mountain is covered by approximately 30,000 cherry trees of many different varieties, especially of the Yamazakura variety. Rather than a free standing mountain, Yoshinoyama is a north-facing mountain slope. It is divided into four areas: the Shimo Senbon (lower 1000 trees) at the base of the m Read more
March 27 / Explore Toyama-ken and around
Along the eastern border of Toyama Prefecture run the Northern Alps, including the 3,000-meter Tateyama Mountain Range. Surrounded on the east, south, and west by mountains, Toyama Prefecture forms a semicircular basin facing the sea, Toyama Bay on its northern side. Toyama Bay, one of the three great deep bays of Japan is also the site of a number of un Read more
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March 25 / Sakura Updates
Sakura Blossoms Updates: March 24, 2020 Accelerated by very warm weather, the cherry trees in Tokyo are already reaching full bloom these days. The blossoms have been slower to open in other cities. In Fukuoka they started opening on Saturday, in Kyoto, Nagoya and Hiroshima on Sunday and in Osaka on Monday. The peak in these cities is likely to happen during the coming week. (Ueno-park, as of 10am, March 22, 2020) https://blo Read more