Japan Enjoys Cherry Blossom Season Despite COVID-19 Worries
People across Japan are celebrating the peak cherry blossom viewing season one week after the lifting of COVID-19 restrictions, triggering concerns of a possible virus resurgence.
Trees are in full bloom this week in many parts of Japan. The peak in Tokyo was on Sunday, according to the Japan Meteorological Agency, attracting many people who had avoided participating in the national tradition for two years because of the pandemic.
At Chidorigafuchi Park, a famous "hanami" or cherry blossom viewing spot northwest of the Imperial Palace, thousands of people viewed the fluffy pale pink flowers while strolling under rows of trees or from rowboats on the palace moat.
"I feel like life has finally gotten back to normal. Here in the downtown area, people have waited for this for so long," Takanori Shiwaku, a 62-year-old caf