So often I hear people saying they hope to visit Japan to see the Cherry Blossom. The only problem is if you are travelling to Japan on a budget this is possibly the most expensive time of the year to visit.
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Less known but just as beautiful is Plum “Ume” Blossom and although there may be crowds it is a much more relaxed affair.
My favourite place to see the blossom is Hanegi Park in Setagaya-ku Tokyo. With 270 red plum trees and 380 plum trees at the last count, in a lovely little park a few minutes walk from Umegaoka Station on the Odakyu Line. Just follow the crowds.
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The Festival has Koto instrument performances, Haiku classes, and more plum food and drink than you could ever imagine. The plum tea is my favourite. Taking place late February to early March I can highly recommend a visit.
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Many artists set up easels around the park.
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I waited till I was back home to draw but I always feel inspired after seeing the blossom.
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And as always Japan has gifts for the season. Beautiful packaging.