Once a year in Japan, the cherry trees bloom, starting in the south of the country and slowly moving north. During this time, people have one, or at best two weekends in which the weather is good enough to have a picnic in the local parks, which are full of these trees. It's rather hard to imagine having a picnic under what amounts to a pink roof of flowers above you, but that is what it amounts to. When I lived in Tokyo, the parks were so full there wasn't a spare square meter (or foot) in which to sit down. You had to get there early to get a spot. Every year it would be someone's duty to get to the local park at 9am on a Saturday or Sunday and find a place, to which they'd direct others using their cell phones. Lots of beer and food was consumed and everyone had a good time. Many companies have parties for new recruits who had begun working in April.
This year I decided to upgrade my Nikon D80 to something better, which, after some research, ended up being a D7000. Today I took a few shots of my father-in-law's cherry tree, for fun.
This year I decided to upgrade my Nikon D80 to something better, which, after some research, ended up being a D7000. Today I took a few shots of my father-in-law's cherry tree, for fun.