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Features

Features

Spring

Spring

HANAMI

Hanami, or flower viewing, first originated during the Edo Period in Japan. In March or April when the cherry blossoms first bloomed, people would gather together, bringing elaborate box lunches, wherein they would eat and drink, and make merry. Today, people still gather under the cherry trees at lunch time or in the evening to eat delicious foods, sip sake and enjoy themselves. HANAMI image
Festival Traditions & Customs
AOI-MATSURI (Hollyhock Festival)
SANJA MATSURI
TANGO NO SEKKU
(currently known as Children's Day)
HINAMATSURI (Doll's Festival)
SCHOOL ENTRANCE
HANAMI
RICE PLANTING
GOLDEN WEEK
MOUNTAIN VEGETABLES
JAPANESE PLUM BLOSSOMS
AND BUSH WARBLERS