Cherry blossom season is just a few weeks away in Japan, and anticipation for the annualexplosion of pink is building. Only around for two weeks each season, the fleeting beauty of the blossoms serves as a reminder of the transience of life and the importance of appreciating each moment. While there are countless cherry blossom viewing spots across Japan, there are three sakura trees that are particularly revered for their history and cultural significance. Here, we’ll cover the three great cherry blossom trees of Japan and where you can find them, as well as some special mentions that are worth the extra journey.
RECOMMENDED:9 thingsyou didn't know about cherry blossoms