I take back all the flack I gave hanami last week. So gorgeous, and always better in the lamplight. I’ll write about our trip to Ikaho in my next post. I haven’t been sleeping well lately, and today I woke up an hour before I actually needed to, which didn’t really help me out much. Annnyhow. Later on, then.
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Thursday, April 8, 2010
お花見に行きま~す!
Saturday, April 3, 2010
It’s that time of year again.
I like cherry blossoms, and spending quality time with friends, but I don’t like:
- the crowds
- sitting on cold asphalt for… hours.
- not wearing shoes on the cold blue tarp sitting on cold asphalt.
- the immense amounts of garbage.
- the creepy people that stalk me around Ueno park… telling me they just want to practice their English and “make friends” (pshhh yeah right).
In any case, I prefer to enjoy the trees on my own terms.
The best Hanami I’ve ever been to? It’s a tie between walking the Tetsugaku no Michi (哲学の道) and Yozakura at Kiyomizudera (清水寺夜桜).
Well, and then there was that first-ever hanami I went to in Osaka-jo Koen… it was cold, the trees weren’t totally in bloom, we stole a tarp from some people that hadn’t arrived yet, and we met a homeless fellow who thought he was God. He said I was going to go to Buddhist heaven. At least he was nice and not that creepy!
Call me a curmudgeon if you must, but maybe I’m just over traditional-style hanami.
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