The cherry blossom usually begins to bloom in Okinawa in around January/February, passes through the middle of Japan in March and April, and finishes with a late bloom in northern Hokkaido in May. In areas of high altitude, the blossom also arrives rather later than in low-altitude regions.Tokyo usually sees its first blossoms in the dying days of March, with full bloom falling around April 5. Kyoto follows a day or two later, while the mountainous areas around Takayama and Matsumoto bloom about two weeks later - beginning in mid-April.For a more accurate idea of where and when the cherry blossom will be blooming this year, take a look at our wonderful new sakura infographic! Slide the slider and you'll see the cherry blossom front as it moves from south to north.- See more at: https://www.insidejapantours.com/japanese-culture/cherry-blossom/#sthash.Wfu3cDqW.dpuf
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