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Narumon Z
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Hi all,
Been a while since I posted on this site, but since my 5th birthday is coming up (anime-planet birthday, obviously.... ) I figured I'd dust off the old account and start chating again. Headed back to Japan in a few months (went there last year for 6 weeks, traveled from Nagasaki to Sapporo, saw the F1 Grand Prix, Hiroshima Memorial, and much more) and I was wondering if anyone had any advice for the Sakura Blossom Viewings?Best time to go? Best area to view? Any other tips? Any advice would be welcomed. Anyways, that's all for now. Glad to be back
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Ojii-san
MY DNA IS MADE UP OF ANIME
Join Date: Apr 2008
Location: Ittan desuka? Ee, zutto
Age: 60
Posts: 41,460
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i suppose you listen for the sound of a bunch of drunks...at least in anime every one going flower watching is drunk as a skunk...
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Narumon Z
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Not a bad plan, but this just as likely to lead me to a random izakaya, some college/university party, or after-work business gathering. That said, this wouldn't be a bad plan for exploring and meeting new people.
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Narumon Z
Join Date: Aug 2009
Posts: 14
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The time the cherry trees blossom varies depending on where you are, the variety of tree, and what the weather is like. The plums blossom first, then the cherry trees follow in march to april for Tokyo usually. Ueno park is especially beautiful in the spring, and lots to do there besides. I never went to an actually hanami, but it sounds like a good time.
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Anime Fan in Training
Join Date: Mar 2009
Posts: 189
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Go to Okinawa. I lived there for 4 years. The people there are somewhat annoying, but its got some of the BEST sight seeing in the entire country. Its absolutely beautiful. Its an island paradise. Tropical climate year round. Just avoid typhoon season, because when Okinawa gets typhoons.............they get fucking typhoons.
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