The first cherry blossoms of 2025 have been observed in Okinawa Prefecture, Japan
In Okinawa Prefecture, located in southern Japan, the first cherry blossoms of 2025, specifically the hikanzakura (bellflower cherry) variety, have been observed.
Meteorologists have confirmed the blossoming in one of the parks of Naha City, the prefectural capital. According to them, the bellflower cherry blossoms have been confirmed 11 days earlier than the average over many years and 8 days earlier than last year's date.
Sakura, or Japanese cherry, is a symbol of spring and beauty in Japanese culture. Cherry blossoms begin in Okinawa in late January or early February, making this region the first place in Japan where one can see the flowers blooming.
The sakura blooms for only 7-10 days, and during this time the trees are covered with delicate pink petals, creating picturesque landscapes.
In 2025, as in previous years, thousands of tourists and locals are expected to gather under the blooming trees to enjoy the tradition of hanami — flower viewing. This is a time when people gather for picnics, share impressions, and celebrate the arrival of spring. It is important to note that the cherry blossoms not only please the eye but also symbolize the transience of life, which makes them especially valuable to the Japanese. Therefore, if you are planning a trip to Okinawa in 2025, do not miss the opportunity to see this magnificent natural phenomenon.
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