Cherry Blossom Fans Update Your Local Hanami Forecast Here!


For all readers who love cherry blossoms, dango, camaraderie, sake and hanami in general, please let everyone know if the sakura (cherry blossoms) are blooming in your neighborhood! Where you live doesn’t matter; Canada, Europe, South America, Hanami Central (Japan), wherever there’s sakura, post a comment below to update fellow hanami fans.

Cherry blossoms
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Update people on the stages of the cherry blossoms by posting:

  • Budding (about to bloom)
  • Blossoming (are already blooming)
  • Peak (all the blossoms are open)
  • Post Peak (blossoms are half gone)
  • Done (blossoms have all fallen)

Here in the St. Louis area, the forecast for blooming is April 5. If the weather grows warmer, the blossoms will open earlier, but for now, keep your eyes open for the weekend of the 5th. And remember St. Louis natives: If you live in St. Louis City or St. Louis County, flash your ID with your area code on it and get into the Missouri Botanical Gardens free on Wednesdays and Saturdays before noon!

What’s the story on the sakura where you’re at? Do you even have any cherry blossoms in your area? What are you planning to do for hanami this year? What eats are you going to make and how are you going to celebrate this beautiful time of the year?


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Rachel

I was exposed to anime as a child while living in Germany after watching the Japanese version of Hans Christian Anderson’s the Little Mermaid. In high school, a classmate in art brought in Akira as an example of Japanese art. I wasn’t very impressed with anime at the time, but my re-exposure to it in 2000 thanks to Escaflowne had me hooked for life.After sorting out what I liked about anime (great stories, beautiful animation and epic battles) and disliked about anime (big boobs, angst-y 15 year-old kids, most mecha, sports stories and style-over-substance), I got into it with a vengeance.I do love almost all aspects of Japanese culture and try to be involved with it as much as possible. I have no problem admitting that I incorporate a lot of Japanese trends and traditions into my life as I modify them and make them my own. Anime is a big part of that, along with all the sub-cultures, past and present.

4 Comments

  1. TheBigN

    The National Cherry Blossom Festival began last Saturday in Washington DC. Apparently it’s timed during the beginning of blossoming, since when I went there on Sunday, the majority of cherry blossom trees are already blooming. It lasts till April 13th. I didn’t really spend much time stopping to watch the flowers, but I walked around the Tidal Basin, where the trees surrounded the edge.

  2. Anonymous

    In Los Angeles, the blossoms have been done for quite a while. The ones we have out here bloom close to early March normally.

  3. Rachel

    I visited the Missouri Botanical Garden today and spoke with someone about the sakura blooming. The new date for St. Louis’s blossoms is for next weekend, the 11th of April.

  4. Rachel

    Went to MoBot today and the weeping cherries are just about to peak. The other cherry trees are opening but won’t peak until this weekend, the 11th-12th. None of the blossoms have started falling yet. That’s my fave time of the season; the time when the blossoms rain down and the trees are still full.

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