Showing posts with label Hachimanyama. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Hachimanyama. Show all posts

Sunday, April 12, 2009

花見 Hanami 2009























I guess at this point we dont need to explain Hanami. By far our favorite Japan season/party. Sadly, it will probably our last, but it was a good one, with excellent weather, friends, drinking, and so on......
More of the days photos here:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/8953511@N05/sets/72157616552914543/

Monday, April 7, 2008

Hanami at Hachimanyama Koen 2008































OHanami at Hachimanyama Koen 2008. Just another mellow Sunday afternoon in Utsunomiya. My guess is your starting to understand OHanami at this point so we'll just post pics instead of babble about it. More pics in the Flickr folder.

Sunday, April 8, 2007

Hanami at Hachimanyama Koen











Throughout Japan, "Hanami" is one of the most popular events of Spring. It's literal meaning is flower veiwing. Every year the weather forecast on the news include a daily Hanami forecast and you can see as the country warms and the parties and festivals slowly move north. Most parks and many roadways are lined with Ume (plum) or Sakura (cherry) trees. Hachimanyama park in paticular is home to about 700 cherry trees. Crowds of people - families, groups of friends, and groups from companies sit under the fully open cherry blossoms, usually on plastic tarps, and have a picnic. There is always a lot of foods, sake, and other beverages. Today we finally had a break in the weather and were able to get out and enjoy the park with several of the UEC Japanese Sensei's and thier families, some co-workers and other gaijin (foreigners) from around town. It was really a nice day, and tyhe park was packed. As usual by the end of the day there were some drinking casualties laying around the park, hopefully the evenings rain woke them up or their friends were kind enough to drag them home. More of the days and evenings photos are posted in the yahoo folder for your perusal, just follow the link in the left column.