Cherry blossoms are early! Why should you care?

The sakura blossoms, or cherry blossoms, are arriving earlier than usual! Why should you care, even if you aren’t in Japan?

Well, the history behind cherry blossom viewings probably isn’t what you think. 

Hanami, or the act of flower viewing, wasn’t always about cherry blossoms. In fact, before the Heian period (roughly 8th century), only wealthy elites celebrated hanami - and not with sakura blossoms, but with ume, or plum trees. Once Kyoto was founded in 794, kicking off the Heian period, all types of people began to celebrate their own version of hanami with cherry blossoms. Overtime, the overwhelming number of cherry blossom viewings surpassed ume viewings and slowly became a staple practice in Japan.

This style of hanami is still celebrated to this day. Tourists visit from all over the world to see Japan during spring and view the cherry blossoms. Why? Cherry blossoms are internationally known as the flower of Japan, for one, showing up often in contemporary films, anime, music, and more. And cherry blossoms aren’t just beautiful - they symbolize ephemerality and new beginnings. Since cherry blossoms only stick around for a few weeks, news outlets consistently report prediction updates regarding the cherry blooming cycle.

When are the cherry blossoms blooming this year? Check out this information gathered by Japan Rail Pass.

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Written by Paige Goetz, Director of Communications

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Kairo カイロ - The Key to Staying Warm in Japan

Although we DO love Japan, the winters can be tough. When it comes to indoors, central heating isn’t common, and space heaters and kotatsus are the best way to go. But how does one battle the outdoors?

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Answer: Kairo (カイロ、ホッカイロ). Basically, hand warmers. They’re at most convenience stores, Donkihote, and Tokyu Hands for cheap prices.

Best part: they don’t just sell them for hands. They sell versions you can strap onto your back, wrists, ankles, and shoes. Some even come shaped as your favorite cartoon and anime characters.

Check out some examples below!


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If you still aren’t warm enough, we recommend you hop on a train or go to a mall instead. Those places are heated so well that you might start to sweat!

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