Thursday, 1 February 2018

Tulips in Showa Kinen Park

Showa Kinen Park is located in Tachikawa, Tokyo, about 30 minutes away from central Tokyo (Shinjuku) by train.  The flower festival in Show Kinen park will start in late March to late May. This is a huge park which people can see seasonal flowers including various colours of Tulips and Shirly Poppy. These photos were taken in May 2017 during flower festival.
















Sunday, 28 January 2018

Hachiko with a Kitty

You may have watched one of the famous films 'Hachi'- A Dog's Tale. find here; http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1028532/.

'A Dog's Tale' is a British-American drama film which was released in 2009. However, this story was based on a Japanese film, Hachiko Monogatari. The Dog in this film was born in Odate city, Akita Prefecture in Japan. 

Though Hachiko's story is a tragedy, it became a legend. Therefore, the statue of Hachiko was built in front of Shibuya station in Tokyo to memorize this faithful dog in his honor.




Hachiko was owned by a professor at Tokyo University. This dog was loyal to his owner and every day waited at Shibuya station until the professor returning after his work. Hachiko had been waiting for his master daily at Shibuya station, since the professor's death in 1925 nearly 10 years until his own death.



Now, Hachiko doesn't stay alone anymore, since he has another company of a kitty who has been keeping visit him randomly. This adorable and friendly cat seems to enjoy Hachiko's company each other. The kitty is getting the attraction from the community together with Hachiko.

Try to check out Hachiko with new kitty mate in Shibuya!!!!


Saturday, 27 January 2018

Sakura: Beauty of Japan

"What a strange thing
to be alive
beneath cherry blossom."
This is one of the famous Japanese poet Kobayashi Issa's poetry about cherry blossom.

My first spring in Japan was 2016 and these photos were taken while cherry blossom in Tokyo. Thousands of cherry trees offer an eye-catching view and show the beauty of nature. Cherry blossom enhances the beauty of spring by creating pinkish breathtaking sceneries everywhere in the city of Tokyo. 






















The Japanese cherry blossom or Sakura in Japanese is cherished by people all over the world. This cherry blossom culture goes back a long way. Japanese people are eagerly waiting for spring to enjoy cherry blossom.It is really good for people to relax underneath cherry trees.








































The Japanese tradition of enjoying the beauty of cherry blossom is called 'Hanami' ().The meaning of these two characters is flower viewing or watching. Cherry blossom symbolizes the life, death, and renewal.

Usually, cherry blossom starts from the end of the March to early May during spring.The most beautiful combinations of cherry blossom are with castles, shrines or riverbanks which are lit up and make magnificent views. In this season the city is really crowded and all the parks around the city filled with locals and tourists. Most of the people are busy with taking pictures, riding boats in rivers and having picnics, parties while drinking under trees.




In some parks, cherry trees are lit up with lanterns after sunset. It is also a stunning view in cherry blossom.



The most impressive part of the cherry blossom is not only blooming sakura but also falling sakura petals on the ground. It makes gorgeous sakura carpet landscape along streets.


                      
Japan forecasts cherry blossom in region-wise each year. If someone hopes to visit Japan I recommend the best time is during sakura viewing season.

Cherry blossom forecast 2018. Here is a link;
https://www.jrailpass.com/blog/japan-cherry-blossom-forecast