2021 Yoshino cherry tree full bloom
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On March 14, as in the previous year, the "Sakura Flowering Declaration" was reported as the fastest in the history of observation, and on March 22, the "Sakura Blooming Declaration" was reported on the 22nd, but after that the cold returned, the Yoshino cherry tree in the neighborhood of Chuo-ku did not bloom all at once. Strong winds due to strong winds due to the fact that dormancy could not be overcome in the warm winter and that awakened poorly, and the development of low pressure after flowering.·It seems that flowering did not progress at once due to the stormy weather of rainfall, and it is thought that it promoted mottled flowering. Although the declaration of a state of emergency was lifted due to the COVID-19 pandemic on March 21, concern is the resurgence of infection (rebound). It is a exciting cherry blossom season, but this year there is a call for self-restraint of cherry blossom viewing banquets with close eating and drinking. As for the famous cherry blossom spots in Tokyo, the "Sakura Festival" has been announced to be canceled throughout, and measures have been taken at Tokyo Metropolitan Park, such as one-way traffic and access restrictions in some areas. There is a crowd that appears·Walk-through cherry blossom viewing in a nearby park, avoiding crowds. The Yoshino cherry tree along the Funairi moat in Tsukuda Park has also bloomed in Oita.