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Old Feb 4th, 2015, 11:29 PM
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I’m truly fortunate – I grew up surrounded by wild cherries. And I’ve lived in cities known for cherry blossoms. But even though every single bloom carries it’s own perfection, the blooms can – IME -- be extraordinarily ephemeral. So I’m more comfortable planning my trips around flowers and flowering shrubs that tend to have a longer life, such as azelia. JMO.

You might want to consult some of the blooming calendars for areas you hope to visit....
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Old Feb 5th, 2015, 08:30 AM
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Oh that's a great idea kja and actually, you've made me think of a photo/ blog post I bookmarked (in one folder of hundreds of unsorted Japan-related bookmarks - duh) about a park that celebrates a particular meadow flower, the entire place is carpeted in pinks and purples of different shades. That would be fun to see, and perhaps have a longer window too.
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I think the crowds might also have to do with the favorable yen/$ exchange rate. Last year at this time $1 bought approximately ¥101 and today ¥117.

I have always traveled around the end of March/beginning of April except for one trip in November so I am not aware of price differences....

But hotels have certainly sold out early this year....many posts about this on TA.
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One of the things that guided my timing was the projected blooming of iris, and I was very fortunate -- I hit their peak at Kokoen, Korakuen, Heian Jingu, and Kenrokuen -- awesome! I was a bit too early for the iris at Meiji Jingu, but one can't have everything. ;-)
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First time we went, GBP £1 bought ¥110 whereas now it's ¥179!

So I'm very keen to get back. I can't book until I secure next contract, I'm a freelance IT bod, I always take a couple of months off between contracts but now time to find the next one. Once that's signed, I'll go ahead and book something, hopefully!
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