Well, I'll show you Tokyo's Best Cherry Blossom Viewing Spot where I recommend the most.
First of all, Let's go to the Yasukuni Shrine from Subway Kudanshita Station.
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Yasukuni Shrine was established to commemorate and honor the achievements of those who dedicated their precious lives to Japan and more than 2,466,000 divinities are enshrined here. During the closing stages of the World War 2, there was a strong possibilities of Japan's lost battle. The fighter pilots tried to suicide attacks into the American warships to destroy and wanted to enshrines in the Yasukuni Shrine after their death. Japanese soldiers thought that was their virtues to falling like a cherry blossoms. Every time I see the cherry blossoms falling at Yasukuni Shrine, I always felt like as if the spirits of the war dead set them free from having distress.
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Now, Let me show you around Chidorigahuchi. You can go there about two minutes from Kudanshita Station, but heading to moat that has water from Yasukuni Shrine, you can be get there about five minutes.
A walkway along the moat lined with cherry blossom trees that looks like a tunnel which made of cherry blossom trees. There are some many Cherry blossom blooms along an inclined plane along the moat and illuminated at night.
Seeing all those cherry blossoms would be really take your breath away.
Apparently, it would be the one of the memorable travel experience in your life.
Usually, Cherry blossoms in Tokyo blooms between 20th to 25th of March and into full bloom at beginning of April. and then, Cherry blossoms falls a week later.
When the Cherry blossoms start falling, its petals thrown up by a wind and falling down around you like a snow storm which make you feel as if you are the movie star.
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