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Old Mar 14th, 2013, 11:39 AM
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Cherry Blossoms in Japan 2013

Unfortunately we will not be in Japan this spring for the cherry blossom season(our favorite time in Japan) but were wondering what lucky Fodorites will be in Japan during this lovely time of year and where are your travels taking you?

Reported just earlier this week by the JG site that lo and behold the <b>season</b> is starting a little earlier this year than last year but we already knew that would happen months ago here on Fodors, right?

http://www.japan-guide.com/blog/sean/130312.html

The same earlier season should apply for those planning a fall koyo season this year in Japan as I havd predicted and am hoping for.....
Sometimes it comes down to the last minute for some to get it right

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Old Mar 14th, 2013, 06:14 PM
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I think my timing for visiting Shikoku and sakura viewing in about two weeks may be okay....
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Old Mar 14th, 2013, 07:32 PM
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i'm concerned about the japanese beetle that is eating the buds. may cause a lack of flowers and NO koyo...
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Old Mar 15th, 2013, 01:22 AM
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Yes, it suddenly got very warm after a colder than usual winter. Compared to last year, it's predicted that the blossoms will be two weeks earlier! Unless it gets cold...
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Our visit is almost a month away (we arrive April 12th) so I'm hopeful for that cold spell that KimJapan mentioned so that the blossoms aren't quite so early!

I expect we'll catch the tail end anyway if the weather cooperates and it will be a little less busy.
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Old Mar 15th, 2013, 06:54 AM
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Mara, perfect timing as usual. Where are you staying in the Iya Valley? You know I'm green with envy right?

Checking the Japan Meteorology site says Tokyo and southern Japan will get pretty warm over the next week.....

Sassy, just look for where the blossom line is when you get there and take the shinkansen to it. You'll be in full bloom before you know it.

rhk, koyo means "fall leaves". No bud or cherry blossoms involved. Read that expensive 20 yr old gateway book.The Japanese would literally eat the beetles if they were attacking the sacred cherry blossom buds. Beetle onigiri anyone?

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Old Mar 15th, 2013, 08:00 AM
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ht, I hope you are only pale green...lol....I am not staying in the Iya Valley - just a day trip on the bus -
http://www.miyoshinavi.jp/english/02...1&uid=SS000016

I will go there from Kochi. I have tried to stay longer in one place and do day trips this time.....my record of 8 venues in 12 days makes me tired just thinking about it...
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Old Mar 15th, 2013, 11:07 AM
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no flowers, no leaves, no foliage
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We'll be in Kyushu for the first half of May. I'll post trip plan later.
I was alright in not seeing the sakura as we have been fortunate enough to have seen them before. But now after reading the forum for the past year sakura envy is setting in and I am actually considering trading the North Kyushu rail pass for a one week JR pass and looking at a 3 day whirl wind expedition, Fukuoka to Hirosaki, Hakodate or Sapporo and back
( I know air is option but long train ride on Shinkansen seems appealing as well and I'd get the ticket value for sure)
Yes its crazy and hopefully the urge will pass.

Also as a side note there are areas at higher altitudes and climates that have spectacular blossoms late with certain late season varieties. We once had a great photo op with a late blooming variety on Mt Heizan near Kyoto in mid May.
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Old Mar 16th, 2013, 09:08 PM
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kalihi, if you have a chance to see Hirosaki-jo in full blossom you will indeed have witnessed another one of the wonders in Japan. IIRC its over 4 thousand cherry trees in the castle grounds alone. We were fortunate enough to do so a few years back and if presented with another opportunity,would take it in a heartbeat. We were also in Kagoshima that trip with report here:

http://www.fodors.com/community/asia...ossom-tour.cfm

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Old Mar 16th, 2013, 09:21 PM
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The blossoms have now officially started to open in Tokyo in the earliest opening on record since records have been kept in 1953. One week form today is now expected to be the peak of the season in Tokyo.....wow!

http://www.japan-guide.com/blog/sakura13/130317.html

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Old Mar 20th, 2013, 02:39 PM
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sassy_cat, some ideas on places to visit outside of Tokyo

http://www.japan-guide.com/news/0026.html

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OMG, did you see the people on that walkway...
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I loved spring in Japan! (Spring 2011, Tokyo and Spring 2012, Kyoto)
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HT, thanks for that link. I hope the late blossoming varieties might still be in bloom when we get there!
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I am trying to be philosophic, as nature will do what nature will do. But I think that thanks to the super early season, I'm going to be 3 to 4 days too late for blossoms in Kyoto.

And ironically, about a week too early for blossoms in Takayama.

But I might find some late blooming varieties. I was, however, so looking forward to seeing the weeping cherries.

Well, it will be what it will be. At least there will be fewer crowds. And there's bound to be something, somewhere, in a shady spot...
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Old Mar 25th, 2013, 06:38 AM
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Sue,
What are your days in Kyoto? Kyoto is behind everyone this year. There are weeping cherry trees in every community. Go north if you are too late.

Mara, are you there yet? Haven't heard a peep out of you lately so I know your off to Japan and out the back door

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Old Mar 25th, 2013, 12:13 PM
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Alas, Kyoto may be not as fast as other places, but it's still fast this year. Tokyo opened 12 days ahead of statistical average, a new record they say, but Kyoto still opened nine (9) days ahead of statistical average; no way the average traveler can hope to accommodate a swing that big. In Kyoto my study of the stats suggests full bloom will occur around the end of March at that rate, with blossoms likely falling in the first week of April.

Well, it's not like there won't be plenty to see and do, even without the blooms. And the mild temperatures will be welcome, even if they did jet-start the blossoms.
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lol...ht....am busy with my last minute preparations - have started to think about packing - will be on the way to the airport in 48 hours....thanks for asking.
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For those of us going to Japan this fall and Hiroshima. Here are a few rainy shots of the two most famous sites during sakura

http://www.japan-guide.com/blog/saku...hiroshima.html

Mara, I know your reading this....we need a live from Japan on site report

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