Tips for Sakura season (1)
Q: When is the best time to take a Sakura?
A: As is customary in previous years, the first week of April is the date when Sakura are more likely to bloom.
However, due to the effects of global warming in recent years, Sakura blooming period is very unstable.
In the last two years, the flowering season can vary by nearly 2 weeks and 14 days.
Therefore, we can only keep a normal heart and listen to God’s natural arrangement.
Q: What is the best place to take a photo of Sakura?
A: Due to Japan’s cultural tradition of loving Sakura, it is customary to plant Sakura trees in public street parks, private houses, and even deep mountain forests.
So, with the exception of the distant island of Okinawa and Hokkaido, there are very beautiful Sakura exteriors everywhere else.
However, Okinawa has a deep purple cherry blossom at the end of January ~ early February, and Sapporo has a deep pink Sakura in early May, so those who want to avoid the April rush can consider it.

Q: What should I do if it rains during Sakura season?
A: Frankly, it does happen to rain during the Sakura season in early Spring, which is why the Japanese are so fond of the short but beautiful Sakura.
If it rains, let’s take a picture of the romantic effect of the rain cherry blossoms. For reference, please refer to the following: