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I went to Toshiya’s Utakata Photo gallery 🥹 The gallery was small but so many pretty photos of Toshiya 🥹 the acrylic stands are random and sadly I didn’t get the one I most wanted 👇
But still, they’re all very pretty!
That was a wonderful experience and I got to see Mr. Takabayashi and other toriko(s) 👐
(but for some reason meeting the people I always see online in person makes me super nervous and shy 😂, If I have the chance to meet the members in person I guess I’ll faint 😂)
When metereologists make cherry blossom forecasts, they are referring to the Somei Yoshino variety which has a very short season — from late March to early April, to be exact. However, hanami forecasts don’t usually include the early or late-blooming cherry trees, which are also quite lovely.
Yaezakura, which means “multi-layered cherry blossom,” is a catch-all term for cherry blossoms with more than five petals. Starting to bloom in mid-to-late April, yaezakura have petals that range from light to dark pink. Because of the double layers of petals, they are known as a symbol of strength — in comparison to the delicate and fleeting Somei Yoshino.