Tokyo sees crowds gathering as cherry blossoms reach the verge of full bloom.

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In Japan, cherry blossoms—or sakura—are deeply symbolic and culturally important.

Dubai: Tokyo’s cherry blossom season is approaching its peak, attracting large crowds of locals and tourists eager to experience the city’s iconic spring display. Parks and popular viewing spots are filling up as delicate pink and white blossoms transform the capital’s landscape.

Japan’s weather agencies report that the blossoms began flowering around March 19–21 this year—several days earlier than usual due to unusually warm temperatures since mid-February. Full bloom is expected by late March, with the optimal viewing window lasting about a week before the petals start to fall.

Cherry blossoms, or sakura, carry deep cultural significance in Japan, symbolizing renewal and celebration. The seasonal tradition of hanami, or flower viewing, brings families and visitors together under the trees to enjoy the fleeting beauty of the blooms, making it one of the most anticipated events of the year.

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