Japanese seasonal customs

Every year we look forward to having a “Hana Party” when the cherry blossoms bloom.
The Japanese garden is a fantastic and exceptional place to admire the lighted cherry blossoms.
Under the cherry blossom tree, a well-loved friend turns into a circle on the lunch sheet, arranges a “sake” and a feast full of food, and opens a fun “sake party” called “Ohanamikai”.

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Hi @Fudeo_Hoshino

I really want to experience the cherry blossoms season, I hope someday I can go to Japan :pray:

Thank you for sharing with us :slightly_smiling_face:

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