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Omuro Sakura at Ninna-ji Temple

April 16, 2015 by Michael Lambe Leave a Comment

This year's cherry blossom season was basically a washout, with many hanami parties cancelled because of the incessant rain. Ninna-ji Temple in western Kyoto, has a special variety of cherry blossom that blooms later than most, but when it was at its best last week, the rain was still coming down. Mewby and I resolved to defy the weather and visit the temple anyway. At least, I … [Read more...] about Omuro Sakura at Ninna-ji Temple

Regarding the Cherry Blossoms in Okazaki, Kyoto

April 7, 2015 by Michael Lambe Leave a Comment

Just over a year ago I took a walk in Okazaki just before the cherry blossoms bloomed, and recorded my thoughts for the book Deep Kyoto: Walks. I was primarily focused on the architecture of the area, a lot of which dates from the Meiji era. Throughout my walk though I was very conscious of those cherry blossom buds which were "just about to pop". So a week later I went back … [Read more...] about Regarding the Cherry Blossoms in Okazaki, Kyoto

Cherry Blossoms on Shimbashi, Kyoto

April 4, 2015 by Michael Lambe Leave a Comment

To the south of Shinmonzen, running east to west is Shimbashi-dori Street, probably the prettiest street in all of Gion. This flagstoned strolling area bordered with traditional buildings and willow trees follows the course of the Shirakawa canal. At its best in the cherry blossom season, it is still a delightful area in any season for a daytime stroll or an evening … [Read more...] about Cherry Blossoms on Shimbashi, Kyoto

Cherry Blossom at Yoshiminedera

April 21, 2014 by Michael Lambe Leave a Comment

About a week ago, when the sakura was still blooming, we visited Yoshiminedera (善峯寺). This is a mountain temple to the west of Kyoto, and because it is a mountain temple, the air is cooler and the sakura blooms a little later than in the city. This is the sanmon entrance. It's huge. Here you pay your 500 yen entry fee. It's totally worth it. Beyond the entrance are … [Read more...] about Cherry Blossom at Yoshiminedera

Cherry Blossoms at Hirano Shrine

April 10, 2014 by Michael Lambe Leave a Comment

Last weekend we visited Hirano Shrine, famous for it's cherry blossoms. They have a lot of yatai food stalls set up there for the cherry blossom festival. And above them all and around them a gorgeous cloud of pink and white cherry blossom. "As court nobles donated cherry trees handed down in each family from ancient times, there are approximately 400 … [Read more...] about Cherry Blossoms at Hirano Shrine

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