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Spectator by Seema Goswami: A budding obsession

Jul 21, 2023 06:23 PM IST

Spring is here, but we needn’t travel abroad to find beauty in bloom

The last time I visited Japan was seven years ago. Watching the Sakura (cherry blossoms) bloom had long been on my bucket list. And in 2016 I was lucky enough to arrive in Tokyo on the very day when those amazing white and pink flowers bloomed across the city. I spent the next week doing what the Japanese call ‘Hanami’, which basically means sitting quietly and taking in the beauty of the flowering Sakura. In this I was joined by what seemed like all of Tokyo, Sakura-watching being a national pastime during the fortnight when the flowers are in situ.

In Tokyo’s cherry blossom season, which begins in March, you can find cherry blossoms in the city’s parks and suburban streets, where locals and tourists alike gather to look at them. (Shutterstock)
In Tokyo’s cherry blossom season, which begins in March, you can find cherry blossoms in the city’s parks and suburban streets, where locals and tourists alike gather to look at them. (Shutterstock)
Nowadays, walkers like this family at Bengaluru’s Cubbon Park are more interested in taking pictures of the flowering Tabebuia rosea than in getting their 10,000 steps in. (Samuel Rajkumar / HT Archive)
Nowadays, walkers like this family at Bengaluru’s Cubbon Park are more interested in taking pictures of the flowering Tabebuia rosea than in getting their 10,000 steps in. (Samuel Rajkumar / HT Archive)
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