Cherry blossoms bloom again for Japanese aspiring to the next spring freed from coronavirus.
Cherry blossoms blooming In Japan
In Japan, cherry blossoms are beautifully blooming this year again even though there are a few people admiring them because local governments ask people to stay home to curb coronavirus infection spreads.
Popular
spots for cherry blossom viewing all over Japan are usually clouded with many
people at this time every year, but Japan now has unprecedentedly quiet Cherry blossom season with the chilly breeze blowing
flowers and visitors being sparse.
All Japanese are hunkering down to prevent
the spread of the new coronavirus, giving up cherry blossom viewing, praying
the infection will subside as soon as possible so that they can return to daily
life as usual.
Cherry blossoms, widely seen throughout Japan, bloom all at once
during a limited period in spring. In less than a week, beautifully blooming
flowers fall.
Those contrast between the beauty of cherry blossoms and the
short flowering period is often compared to the fleeting human lifetime leaving
a strong impression on people’s mind.
That is why Japanese especially have been
admiring Cherry blossoms long time as a traditional culture deeply rooted in Japanese
society.
During the flowering season, festivals and events are held throughout
Japan to celebrate cherry blossoms.
All Japanese believe they can enjoy the
cherry blossom viewing and related activities next year again freed from
coronavirus.
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