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Day 2: Cherry Blossoms at Ueno Park & Yasukuni Shrine


The sun finally came
out and Tokyo was finally treated to a bit of good weather. We decided to spend the afternoon at Ueno Park, where the Cherry Blossoms have almost reached full bloom.

While the blossoms were gorgeous, let’s just say the crowd
levels were a bit high.

Crowds, Crowds, and
more Crowds

Remarkably, the well mannered Japanese found a way to orderly move along the main pathway. As you snail along the main passageway,
you’ll notice the side areas filled with the locals picnicking under the trees,
known as Hanami.

Numerous stands nearby were selling local food & drinks,
we ended up snacking on various pieces of delicious Yakitori.

For those not willing to camp out, the sitting area behind
some of food stands is your best bet to eat under the Cherry Blossoms.

After a few hours, we headed to the Yasukuni Shrine. As
expected, the shrine was also packed with locals.

At least you’re able to take a closer look at the various
trees inside the shrine without being pushed by a herd of people.

Blossoms on a tree
trunk!

The temperatures do plummet once the sun goes down, so I’d suggest
bringing something warm along, even if the weather is perfect during the
afternoon.

Overall, it was no surprise that there was a sea of people at all major sites in Tokyo on a beautiful Sunday afternoon. However, the
atmosphere was amazing and it was nice seeing the usually stiff locals letting
loose.

Nothing brings out a
smile like a selfie stand


Written By: Sam Huang

Hi, I'm Sam! I travel around the world primarily using frequent flier miles. Each week, I'll be sharing with you some of my most amazing travel experiences.

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