wrapped in fried tofu, please pay attention to how they are decorated, this soaked sakura flowers, well, arizushi itself also has a sakura flavor, we took a bottle of green tea as a drink, but our neighbors were more thorough, real hanamites prefer drinks on... spontaneous breakfasts on the grass, as well as lunches dinners under the shade of sakura is a centuries-old tradition, founded by medieval samurai and court aristocracy. the japanese honor tradition and willingly share their thoughts about hanami and sakura with foreigners. when the cherry blossoms bloom, the warmth finally arrives. the nightingales begin to sing. together with sakura, they are the main heralds of spring. after sakura has finished blooming, spring has fully come into its own. for us, this is a symbol of the final change of the season. it also lasts for a few days, and as soon as it blooms it immediately begins to fly around. and this transience is very consonant with the worldview of the japanese, it seems to me. this is laid down from childhood, from kindergarten to primary school, every year we celebrate hanami. at this