Cherry blossoms in Japan bloom at the beginning of April, and symbolize not only the coming of spring but the beginning of all things new. It’s a time for the new school year to start, kids to go off to college, new fiscal years to begin, and new employees to be hired. People feel refreshed, invigorated, and full of energy.
It’s also a time to stock up on booze and get drunk in public parks.
Hanami has been a Japanese tradition for a long time, as people bring blankets, food, and yes, plenty of alcohol out to wherever the cherry blossoms are and enjoy the spring weather. I took this photo in Toyama City’s Kansui park on a weekday evening when only a few people were out, Continue reading












