Extended sakura season for Japan confirmed in updated cherry blossom forecast.
Travelers can plan cherry blossom viewing in Japan, with dates across the country projected to be earlier than last year.

Yo, travelers! It’s almost that time to get hyped for cherry blossom season in Japan. With less than a month until those vibrant sakura start popping, we’ve got the latest from the Japanese meteorological service Weather News. So grab your calendars because the forecast is in, and it’s looking earlier than last year in most places!
Key dates to remember: Tokyo’s blooms kick off on March 21, while many gardens like Ueno Park and Maizuru Park expect blossoms on March 22. Full bloom is also coming in hot—Tokyo is set to reach full bloom by March 28 this year, which is seven days earlier than last year. If you’re chasing those blossoms, keep an eye on Tohoku and Hokkaido, as their blooms are a bit behind, giving you the chance to savor sakura season longer as you travel north. Get those travel plans going, folks!
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