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Tokyo, Mar 23 (EFE/EPA).- Residents of Tokyo went out Tuesday to enjoy a view of cherry blossoms in full bloom after the Japanese government lifted the state of emergency in Tokyo and other three neighboring prefectures over the weekend. The Japan Weather Association announced the forecast of flowering and full bloom date of the cherry blossoms in Tokyo to be on Monday. (Camera: KIMIMASA MAYAMA).SHOT LIST: PEOPLE WATCH AND TAKE PICTURES OF CHERRY BLOSSOMS IN FULL BLOOM IN TOKYO, JAPAN.
Tokyo, Mar 24 (EFE/EPA).- Japaneses flocked Wednesday to view the cherry blossoms in full bloom as the authorities of Tokyo reported new 472 cases of COVID-19. The Japanese government lifted the state of emergency in Tokyo and other three neighboring prefectures over the weekend. (Camera: KIMIMASA MAYAMA).SHOT LIST: PEOPLE WEARING PROTECTIVE MASKS WATCH AND TAKE PICTURES OF CHERRY BLOSSOMS IN FULL BLOOM IN TOKYO, JAPAN.
Tokyo, Mar 31 (EFE/EPA).- Japanese people enjoyed Wednesday a beautiful scenery of the cherry blossoms in full bloom, a traditional custom practiced annually across the country from the end of March to early May. (Camera: FRANCK ROBICHON).B-ROLL OF THE CHERRY BLOSSOMS IN FULL BLOOM IN TOKYO, JAPAN.
Residents and tourists flock to Tokyo's parks to admire Japan's famed cherry blossoms in full bloom. IMAGES
Tokyo, Mar 24 (EFE).- Neither the coronavirus pandemic nor the economic impact it is having on Japan has prevented the Japanese from coming outdoors to take part in the annual tradition of admiring the beauty of cherry trees, or hanami.The good weather is drawing large numbers of people into the streets and parks to enjoy the full bloom of the pink and white cherry blossoms, an annual event in Japan that marks the beginning of spring and which the Japanese celebrate with hanami picnics under the trees.(Camera: DEMOFILO PELAEZ).FOOTAGE SHOWS PEOPLE GATHERING IN THE ANNUAL TRADITION OF ENJOYING THE CHERRY BLOSSOMS IN TOKYO, JAPAN, DESPITE THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC.
Washington residents flock to the Tidal Basin to enjoy the city's famous cherry blossom trees in peak bloom. The phenomenon has arrived a few days earlier than expected due to recent warm weather, and will last only a few days. IMAGES