Early-blooming Kawazu cherry blossoms create sea of pink at Ibaraki park

Early-blooming Kawazu cherry blossoms are now at their peak at Ibaraki Flower Park in Ishioka, Ibaraki Prefecture, creating a sea of pink across the grounds. On Saturday, many visitors strolled along paths lined with the sakura trees. The peak viewing period for the 250 Kawazu trees is expected to last until early March, with someiyoshino and yamazakura varieties following in bloom from March.

At Ibaraki Flower Park in Ishioka, Ibaraki Prefecture, Kawazu cherry blossoms, known for blooming earlier than other varieties, have reached their peak, transforming the park into a sea of pink. The park features 250 such trees, and on Saturday, numerous visitors walked along the paths lined with these sakura trees. As of February 24, 2026, the peak viewing period for these Kawazu cherries is anticipated to continue until the beginning of March. Subsequently, varieties like someiyoshino and yamazakura are expected to gradually come into full bloom starting in March. This early flowering makes the park a herald of spring's arrival, drawing both locals and tourists to witness the seasonal transition.

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In Shizuoka City's Sumpu Castle Park, small pink flowers of the early-blooming Toi-zakura cherry trees have reached their peak, signaling an early arrival of spring. Warbling white-eye birds perch and chirp on the branches. On Sunday, many visitors came to the park to enjoy this sight.

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Taiwan cherry blossoms are blooming early in the Kojirokuji area of Unzen, Nagasaki Prefecture, enhancing the scenery around former samurai residences. Some trees are half in bloom, while others are fully open, and the flowers can be viewed through early March. The district, with its black wooden fences and black-and-white walls, draws numerous tourists each year during February and March.

In the heart of Kamakura, Kanagawa Prefecture, the Kamakura City Agricultural Cooperative Union Sales Stand evokes nostalgia from the Showa era (1926-89) while offering fresh local vegetables directly from producers. Known as a pioneer of European-style farmers' markets in Japan and affectionately called “renbai” by locals, it features produce from about 20 farming households. These farmers rotate in groups to staff the modest, weathered stand bustling with tourists.

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The Japan Meteorological Agency issued a massive snowfall alert for Ishikawa and Tottori prefectures on January 26, 2026, due to a severe winter pressure pattern bringing heavy snow to the Sea of Japan side. In 24 hours until 6 p.m. Sunday, 47 cm fell in Kanazawa and 36 cm in Daisen, Tottori. The pattern is easing in western Japan, but vigilance is urged for northern areas on Monday.

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