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Hanami (花見, literally "flower viewing") is the traditional Japanese custom of enjoying the beauty of flowers, especially cherry blossoms (桜 sakura). The practice of Hanami is more than a thousand years old, and is still very popular in Japan today.Picture from a walk round the perimeter gardens of Tokyo Imperial Palace, March 2016.
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Dipping
Hanami (花見, literally "flower viewing") is the traditional Japanese custom of enjoying the beauty of flowers, especially cherry blossoms (桜 sakura). The practice of Hanami is more than a thousand years old, and is still very popular in Japan today.Picture from a walk round the perimeter gardens of Tokyo Imperial Palace, March 2016.
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Uploaded on October 30, 2016
Taken on March 31, 2016