Every year in Tokyo, from late March through early April, some 200 varieties of cherry trees display their pink and white blossoms in this famous park near the Imperial Palace. Hundreds of nature lovers and photographers walk along the pathways or row boats in the moat of the ancient Edo castle to fully experience the majestic trees in bloom. I took last year When I was on tour there.
Oh, now you are making me really jealous! Did I ever tell you that I met my husband in Japanese class many long years ago and I’d onlygone to the other side of the country for school in order to study Japanese?
@jgpittenger That's interesting. Do you speak Japanese? We found enough people there who knew some English, but most signs and subway signs are only in Japanese. I think they will remedy that in time for the upcoming Olympic Games.