春

忘れられた道に舞う桜の花びら。

Nishinoshima (Oki Islands)
Interview

Oki Islands: Nishinoshima

Enchanting Nomizo Waterfall and Cave in Chiba, Japan: A breathtaking natural wonder.
千葉県

濃溝の滝:ハートの光

Yoshinoyama
Japan

Yoshinoyama, The Cherry-blossom Mountain

Mount Yoshino is the most famous sakura site in Japan. With more than 30,000 cherry trees covering the whole mountain, the very idea seems fantastic. But is this really the best site? To get off to a good start, here’s my favourite scene of the day.

Tranquil Mifuneyama Park in Japan offers lush greenery, colorful flowers, and sweeping mountain views.
Japan

Mifuneyama Rakuen: An Avalanche of Azaleas

Near the small town of Takeo there rises Mifuneyama, a proud mountain apparently covered with heads of broccoli. But a magical gardener has passed by and poured the juice of soft fruits over them, to announce the arrival of spring. Welcome to Mifuneyama Rakuen, a park that literally transports you to paradise.

Mount Fujis Serene Tea Fields: Captivating Beauty
Chubu

Green Tea Fields at Mount Fuji

You can visit a very pleasant spot very near Mount Fuji to appreciate the fields of green tea. Best to go in spring, early in the morning.

Winter scene in Roppongi, Tokyo with snow-covered branches and crimson berries creating enchanting beauty.
Japan

The Cherry Blossoms in Tokyo

I have been taken short notice once again by the early bloom of the cherry trees and I had to figure out an urgent day to wander the Tokyo streets and find nice scenes.

Serene Nezu Shrine with lush azalea gardens, a vibrant Japanese oasis of colorful flowers.
Bunkyo

The Azaleas of Nezu Shrine

The biggest azaleas explosion is at Nezu Shrine : there are some 3,000 shrubs of about ten different colours, just that !

Cherry Blossom Beauty in Tokyo: A vibrant display of nature and culture in Japan.
日本

2013年春:平穏桜

桜にはもううんざり?むしろ青の防水シートを地面に引いて草を覆い、その上に弁当やビールを持ち込んだ武装した野蛮人達の集う花見にうんざりと言うべきかな?

Tranquil white cherry blossoms in bloom at Shinjuku Garden, Tokyo, against red foliage backdrop.
Japan

Yet Another Spring Comes in Japan

Last year when I first arrived in Japan, I was really looking forward to my first Hanami. But unfortunately the earthquake happened just before the warm south wind came, and everyone was told to constrain themselves and feel sad for the people who died and suffered, instead of enjoy cherry blossoms.