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Monday, April 14, 2025

I'm in the pink with Sakura

During the 桜 Sakura (cherry blossoms) season, I'm in the pink strolling through 
the graceful blossoms.
I have an emotional attachment to the  endearing nature of Sakura
as the epitome of transient beauty in this world.
Sakura's nickname is 夢見草, which literally means dream-viewing-flowers.
Sakura make me feel as if I were in a dream or conjure up the memories 
of my late families.

April 12th

Three Buddhist figures engraved on the stones are surrounded by Sakura 
in the small garden of  勧学院 Kangakuin, a place to learn anything about Buddhism 
at Todaiji Temple.


- 春日野園地  Kasugano-enchi, Nara Park -

Nara Park is a spacious area with parks, gardens, temples, shrines, cultural heritages,
museums, woods, brooks, ....and  local people's houses.
It is not so bustling with people like in Kyoto.
Visitors enjoy the beauty of the park interacting with free-roaming deer.

April 1st

This is Somei-yoshino variety with the backdrop of Camellias.



-茶山園地  Chayama-ench, Nara Park -

At the foot of the Mount Wakakusa, there is a small wooded hill.
It is a place to admire the double-flowered Nara-no-kokonoe-zakura, 
which is rare and endemic to Nara.
Nara-no-kokonoe-zakura blooms at almost the same time as the widely-planted
Somei-yoshino.
As you see in the photos above and below, the color of the Somei-yoshino is pale-pink
while that of the Nara-no-kokonoe-zakura is brighter.

Nara-no-kokonoe-zakura
April 8th




Clouds upon clouds of soft pink blossom floaitng over deer and people 
make magically serene pictures.









- 佐保川  Saho River -

April 9th

Ordinary residential road becomes popular sightseeing spot at this time of year.
Almost all the Sakura along the river is Somei-yoshino.





An elementary school
 

- 鷺池 Sagi-ike Pond, Nara Park -

浮見堂 Ukimi-do Pavilion, April 12th


Overlooking Ukimi-do


- 若草山 Mt. Wakakusa -



The view of Nara City and Ikoma mountain range


Don't they look like enchanted gardens enveloped in ethereal blossoms?


The places introduced here is also in the last year's post.

Linked to Mosaic Monday

19 comments:

  1. ...thanks for showing me these beautiful spring sights!

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  2. Beautiful park, the trees are gorgeous. You have lovely memories, new and old that make you happy.
    The deer are a lovely sight too. Beautiful photos and post. Wishing you a great day and a happy new week!

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  3. Gorgeous pictures Yoko !
    Sakura is special...For Japanese and visitors....
    Have a lovely week !
    Anna

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  4. Hello Yoko, I am simply delighted! Sakura is beautiful, all its varieties are amazing, as are your photos. And those deer - a miracle of nature! A wonderful view - the panorama of the city of Nara, I like it very much. Warm greetings to you my dear and I wish you a wonderful spring! Hugs, a good new week.

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  5. Dear Yoko, your post took me away! 10 years ago already, how time flies. I'm happy to see deer walking freely in Nara park. To enjoy dream-viewing-flowers to a full extent I would like to wear something in style of a girl in white and a hat in one of the pictures. Thank you, dearest friend, I do hope to see this beauty with my own eyes one day.

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  6. Hello Yoko,
    Beautiful photos of the trees and blossoms. The deer are so cute, love their photos too.
    Thank you for linking up and sharing your post. Wishing you a great day and a happy new week!

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  7. So very beautiful to see all those blossoms. You must take hundreds of photos.

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  8. Thanks for the tour! Really beautiful, and the deer just seem like a fairy tale. Linda in Kansas

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    1. Thank you, Linda. I'm glad you enjoyed seeing Sakura and deer.

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  9. This is absolutely enchanting. Your words bring the Sakura season to life with such grace and tenderness—it feels like walking through a dream woven with memory and beauty. The connection between fleeting blossoms and cherished souls is deeply moving.

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  10. Spell casting images dear Yoko🥹🥹🥹🥰♥️

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  11. As you mentioned that viewing these blossoms connect you to your late family,this makes my eyes teary 🥹 because it’s so true that such natural events bring so many memories back which strengthens our soul 🥰♥️
    I can just imagine how captivating must be the feeling of standing middle of this phenomenon 🥹🥰♥️

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  12. Wow, these are beautiful trees. Looks like a fairly tale land.

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  13. Witaj Yoko wróciłam :). Przepiękny post i tyle wiśni. Cudowne drzewka zdobią całą Japonię. U nas też jest jej trochę. Ostatnio chodzę od drzewa do drzewa i się zachwycam. Jest tyle odmian tych wiśni pięknie przez Ciebie opisanych. Cudowna góra Wasakusa. Niesamowicie magiczne miejsce. Wiosna w Japonii mnie zauroczyła. Serdecznie Cię pozdrawiam Yoko.

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  14. In my feeling it's each year a wonder, seeing this lovely blooming. I enjoyed very much here, dear Yoko, your fine Post.
    Thank you for sharing and for being part at MosaicMonday.
    Greetings by Heidrun

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  15. Dear Yoko,
    The timeless and ephemeral beauty of sakura always enchants our eyes and our souls.
    Thanks for all these wonderful photos.
    Greetings and all the best

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  16. Beautiful photos, especially the deer looking into the camera. And the one with the two people sitting on the bench is very tranquil.

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