At home or at any of a hundred lovely spots just outside the city. Any place that is touted as a cherry blossom viewing spot is sure to be packed with drunk people, noise and alcohol. Hard to enjoy cherry blossoms under those conditions - fine place for a party though.
A small park at a river, about three minutes from our house in the suburbs.
It doesn't need hundreds of sakura trees to have a lovely hanami experience. It needs one, and some good food, a few good drinks, and good company on a nice day make it perfect.
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borscht
Anywhere that doesn't include portable karaoke machines.
Eastman
in my garden at home.
take seat on deck have some beer and enjoy spring and sakura flowers.
commanteer
At home or at any of a hundred lovely spots just outside the city. Any place that is touted as a cherry blossom viewing spot is sure to be packed with drunk people, noise and alcohol. Hard to enjoy cherry blossoms under those conditions - fine place for a party though.
Eastman
commanteer
fully agree.
here I prefer to invite 90yo neigbour and we are having beer together :)
Aly Rustom
Anywhere not too crowded
Roy Sophveason
A small park at a river, about three minutes from our house in the suburbs.
It doesn't need hundreds of sakura trees to have a lovely hanami experience. It needs one, and some good food, a few good drinks, and good company on a nice day make it perfect.
bass4funk
Maizuru Park, Fukuoka.
wallace
Himeji Castle. Hikone Castle. Yoshino Nara.
Aly Rustom
Can't beat that!!
I have a garden too, but no deck or Sakura. Oh well.
John-San
HIroseki Castle with Iwaki San the back drop.
kurisupisu
Your local home center sells Sakura trees so…,