People all over the world admire the beauty of cherry blossoms in Japan.
This book captures the dazzling beauty of Tokyo’s cherry blossoms.
The three most famous cherry blossom viewing spots in Japan’s capital, Tokyo, are the East Gardens of the Imperial Palace, Chidorigafuchi, and Yasukuni Shrine.
The East Gardens of the Imperial Palace is the main part of the former Edo Castle, a historic place where the castle keep and the O-oku (the inner palace) once stood, and is now maintained as a park.
Chidorigafuchi is famous for its cherry blossoms, located between the moat of the Imperial Palace and the British Embassy, a rethinking location in Tokyo.
Yasukuni Shrine is home to the standard tree against which the blooming of Tokyo’s cherry trees is measured.