Hanami cherry blossom watching Festival is held every year in Japan from March to may. The flowers will bloom earlier in warmer southern areas such as the island of Okinawa. Hanami (花見) is from between two words "Hana (花)" and "Mi (見)", in which the "Hana" means flower (cherry or apricot flower), "Mi" means see, see. Hanami means spot, cherry Flower Show Awards, and was known as the Cherry Blossom Festival. It is customary to enjoy the beauty of the cherry blossoms, congratulating each other and feel the air of the Japanese spring. On days this festival, people often congregate under the cherry trees bloom, watching United, just drink wine. Wine is drinking at the sight of flowers is "Hanamizake" (a combination of two words: Hanami and sake) The venue contemplating the flowers are preferred for including Ueno Park (Tokyo), Okinawa island, the shores of Lake Kawaguchiko views of the Summit of Fuji or the philosopher's path (the entrance to Ginkakuji-silver pagoda) in Kyoto.This Festival has a long history from thousands of years now, and is considered a national holiday of Japan and is an indispensable beauty in Japanese culture. This Festival is one of the oldest festivals in Japan has a tradition of thousands of years and is an indispensable beauty in Japanese culture.The cherry blossom is the national flower of the country's Sunrise. It symbolizes purity, fragile and in white
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