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      • The cherry blossom front (桜前線, sakura zensen) is the advance of the cherry blossoms across Japan. The Japan Meteorological Agency records the opening and full bloom of the blossoms from Kyūshū in late March to Hokkaidō in the middle of May.
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  2. The cherry blossom front (桜前線, sakura zensen) is the advance of the cherry blossoms across Japan. The Japan Meteorological Agency records the opening and full bloom of the blossoms from Kyūshū in late March to Hokkaidō in the middle of May.

  3. Apr 17, 2020 · “ Cherry blossom front (Sakura front)” is a line connecting the flowering days of cherry blossoms in Japan. It is called the cherry blossom front because it looks like the front of a weather map. Japanese often use the phrase “ Cherry blossom front goes north.”

  4. Note that the front generally indicates the opening of the first blossoms (kaika) rather than the arrival of full bloom (mankai). Of course, not every tree in a city opens on the same day, as trees in shadowy places, for example, can bloom several days later than trees in sunny places.

  5. The Japanese word sakura (桜 or 櫻; さくら or サクラ) can mean either the tree or its flowers (see 桜). [7] The cherry blossom is considered the national flower of Japan, and is central to the custom of hanami. [8] Sakura trees are often called Japanese cherry in English. [9] (.

  6. Cherry blossom forecast. The cherry blossoms start blooming in the southern part of Japan and gradually make their way north. Follow the cherry blossom front here and see historical trends including date of first bloom and full bloom.

  7. Mar 28, 2015 · Admiring cherry blossoms in spring is one of the most popular Japanese traditions. This article introduces the modern celebration, the all-important blooming forecasts, and the history of the...

  8. Mar 31, 2018 · The cherry-blossom front for s omei y oshino travels north up the archipelago over a period of around a month, which can seem like both a long and short span of time.