Japanese cherry trees
Every year at this time, the magic of nature operates. Among the most beautiful blossoms, cherry blossoms represent for Japonnais real date of Spring Awakening. Much more than the official date of March 21. Shizuoka Japan
The cherry blossoms are a barometer of the country. FUKUOKA, Japan
The Japanese cherry blossoms mean the ephemeral beauty and they are compared to the beautiful and short life. Suicide bombers painted them on their flight so that their souls are reincarnated in a cherry blossom. Tokyo
This flower is expected, revered and loved for over 10 centuries in Japan.
It sings, it inspires poets, painters, until the same mentality of Japanese. The flowers begin to bloom in early April, to vanish in May. A cherry blossom front of the castle of Matsue in Japan.
The cherry blossom is called "sakura," a word derived from the Japanese verb "sakuya" (flower). It is also the name of Princess Kono-hana-sakuya-Hime, whose temple is located on top of Mount Fuji.
The Hanami was a religious ritual held on a particular day. This marks the arrival of spring, it was customary to make these ceremonies before planting. So we enjoyed the beauty of the cherry blossoms and thereby the quality of rice harvests to come.
During the period of Hanami, families and friends gather for picnics and then scroll under the rows of flowers that turn into good luck.
This tradition, cherry blossoms, is everywhere in the paintings here Georges Macco
Here in Washington where 3,000 cherry trees were given in thanks for American mediation that ended the Russo-Japanese War of 1904-1905. Washington Park
The Americans have even made a festival 'The National Cherry Blossom Festival' which runs until April 27, to celebrate music, the centenary of blooms in Washington Park.
In France, to see the most beautiful cherry blossoms, Park buckets is certainly the best resource.
Bucolic walk in the beautiful gardens of the park. Parc de Sceaux
"Life is a cherry, death is a core, love a cherry. "Jacques Prévert
By Hicham Bichr
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