Though I have implicitly promised to not report anything more about the cherry blossom (cf. Final Sakura Report and Final Final Sakura Report) I intend to break that promise here and now. And report yet another time about the phenomenon called sakura in Japan.
The cherry blossom is approaching its end for this year. At least here in Tokyo. You can notice that by what looks like snow in the streets or rivers, but are nothing but cherry blossom petals. Billions of them. If you are lucky you can catch one on your tongue as they fall from the sky (or maybe more accurately from the trees ;-)).
This particular day it was actually raining. Still people do find means to have the yearly hanami party during sakura. Like under a bridge over river Meguro, as in the picture to the right below.
So for all of you that are getting a bit tired of all the sakura reports. Fear no longer. This is most likely the last report. For this year. Maybe 😉