Japan: Cherry Blossom forecast for 2006 available
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The peak in Tokyo is supposed to last til April 5 or so (if weather cooperates and there is no high wind or rain). So maybe my daughter and I will get to see some next Saturday and Sunday if a few are hanging around.
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Hi from Kyoto - I've seen some here particularly at the Imperial Palace and adjoining park today although not along Philospher's Path when I was there on Saturday. But Kyoto is great without them. Having a grand time - hope you all enjoy as well!
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Here is a very detailed update as of yesterday (and it will be updated twice a week) on all major cherry tree sites in north, south, east, west Kyoto and beyond, waht percent of buds are opened, when is ful opening predicted at each site, etc. Best detailed data I have seen.
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here is the link i talked about above.
http://raku.city.kyoto.jp/data/cssys...ura2006_e.html
And for other flowering trees (like camelias, plum, etc.):
http://raku.city.kyoto.jp/data/cssys...ana0604_e.html
http://raku.city.kyoto.jp/data/cssys...ura2006_e.html
And for other flowering trees (like camelias, plum, etc.):
http://raku.city.kyoto.jp/data/cssys...ana0604_e.html