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Monday, March 2, 2026

Ume blossoms and light-up in the Toji Temple Garden


梅一輪 一輪ほどの 暖かさ
Ume ichirin, ichirin hodono, atatakasa

One Ume blossom
One blossom's
Worth of warmth

- 服部嵐雪 Hattori Ransetsu (1654-1707)  -

This haiku-poem has a preface that refers to the Ume blossom as a 寒梅 "winter Ume." 
寒梅 winter ume tree that blossoms in cold winter is a seasonal word for late winter, while Ume is for spring.
Ume, Japanese apricot, is the harbinger of spring in Japan.



When I was in the Toji Temple Garden with Ume trees in full bloom in the late February, 
it felt like that the weather was becoming warmer with each new bloom of 梅 Ume tree.
It was so warm that I could describe "full bloom worth of warmth" rather than
 "one blossom's worth of warmth".




河津桜 Kawazu-zakura, an early-flowering variety of cherry tree, were also almost in full bloom.




Numerous bamboo lanterns and bamboo balls are displayed for the light-up 東寺月回廊 To-ji Moon Corridor.

Multiple bamboo balls are suspended over Hyotan pond ....


.... and are hanging along the Moon Corridor.


When all the bamboo balls and lanterns are lit up, you're transformed into the ethereal world,
which is completely different from the daytime.








Despite the warmth of the daytime, the night was so chilly.
As usual, temporary warm spells will be interrupted by lingering, volatile winter conditions 
before the real spring is here.

- A little about Toji Temple -
Toji Temple (World Heritage) was built in 796 shortly after the capital was moved to Heian-kyo (Kyoto).
In 823, Kobo Daishi (Kukai) was entrusted by the reigning emperor, making it a key center for Shingon Buddhism.
The Five Storied Pagoda (National Treasure, reconstruction in 1644) is the tallest in Japan.


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16 comments:

  1. Hello Yoko,
    Beautiful photos of the blossoms and the bamboo balls are lovely. They look beautiful at night. Gorgeous photos and post. Take care, enjoy your day and happy 1st week of March.

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  2. ...after our long and cold winter, these gorgeous images life my spirits! Thanks for sharing.

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  3. So beautiful to see those early Spring blooms. Magical!

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  4. Here it is, your ume post! I wait for it each February having memorized that Japanese apricot breaks into blossom in winter when Russian landscape is still white and grey. Enchanting pink, and reflections which hypnotize me too. Special thanks for haiku.
    With best wishes from Peterburg,
    Irina

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  5. Absolutely stunning! Gorgeous series of photos!

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  6. Lindos cerezos. Te mando un beso.

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  7. Very beautiful and stunning. The sparkling bamboo balls are amazing. Thank you for sharing. Linda in Kansas

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    1. Thank you, Linda. I’m happy you enjoyed this post.

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  8. Gorgeous pictures Yoko !
    Spring is coming...With beauties everywhere...
    Those light are stunning...magical...
    Thanks for sharing !
    Have a shinny day !
    Anna

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  9. I love Haikus, my girlfriend and me we write this with pleasure in calligraphie lessons.

    The wonderful posts on
    MosaicMonday inspire and distract me every time...
    ...thank you very much for the wonderful contribution here, which I enjoyed, and for the nice comment on my link party, I'm delighted.

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  10. Spring has come early. These bamboo lanterns are absolutely enchanting, stardust. How marvelous it must be to walk among them!

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  11. Beautiful ume blossoms on the trees, and I would love to see those bamboo lanterns lit up! It is still cold and there is snow on the ground here in my corner of Ontario, Canada, but I saw some raindrops today instead of snowflakes, so perhaps Spring may arrive soon. Have a good week!

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  12. Beautiful blooms in your photographs ...
    I did enjoy seeing all the photographs you've shared and thank you for the information about Toji Temple.

    All the best Jan

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  13. Dear Yoko!
    Wonderful photos! Beautiful flowers and lights!

    *

    "Every woman carries within her the strength and passion that can change the world." - Maya Angelou.

    On Women's Day, I came to wish you all the best. Sending you lots of positive, warm, sisterly energy.

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  14. Hi Yoko: greetings to you on 11 March. It's the anniversary of the Tsunami. I always think of the people of Japan on this day.... my father's birthday.

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