In Japanese "hana" means flower and "mi" means to see, Hanami means cherry blossom viewing festival. In the 710s this time the Japanese aristocrats often held tea parties under the cherry blossom tree, together they wrote poetry, drank wine and watched the cherry blossoms. Later this flower viewing event became more popular, and attract a lot of tourists from other countries to come here during the blooming period. The cherry blossom viewing festival takes place in March and lasts until the end of April. At this time, people will organize a lot of outdoor activities such as eating rice rolls, drinking shakes, etc. This is a very beautiful time when people will immerse themselves in nature and aim for the flowers that are the symbol of the land of the rising sun. You can take a boat ride to see flowers in the rivers or sit right at the tree stumps in large parks. During the cherry blossom season you will see a lot of activities going on, you will also see a lot of girls Japanese girls in traditional kimonos walking under the rows of cherry blossoms making the festival even more special. separate. Here are some beautiful places for tourists to come to see cherry blossoms such as Ueno Park, Meguro River, Inokashira Park, Asukayama Park, Chidorigafuchi Park, Sumida Park, Showakinen Park, Koishikawa Park
 Time: From March to the end of April
 Ticket price: Depends on the park ticket price