cherryblossom
The Kurayoshi Line was an essential piece of transportation infrastructure until it shut down in the 1980s. Certain parts of the railroad were removed after this but other sections were transformed into some of the most famous attractions in Kurayoshi—a small city in central Tottori Prefecture (Japan’s least-populated prefecture). If you want to travel off the beaten path to find cherry blossoms, a bamboo grove or railway history, Kurayoshi is the destination for you. The Railway’s StoryThe Kurayoshi Line was first built in 1912 and extended twice, bringing its total length to 20 kilometers. P...
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A rare almond grove in the Czech Republic has seen masses of white and pink blossoms spring up earlier than usual after one of the warmest winters on record. The almond trees are usually among the first to bloom, on the turn of March to April, in this southeastern corner of the Central European country. But it was more than two weeks earlier this year when crowds of people came to admire the rows of flowering trees in a most unexpected place. Almond-growing areas include California, the countries around the Mediterranean Sea, Chile and Australia. The Czech Republic, given its colder climate, i...
Euronews (English)
If you’re a sakura - or cherry blossom - lover, you’ll likely have Japan and Washington DC on your travel bucket lists. But did you know there are countless places across Europe with equally impressive pink blooms to take in this spring? If you don’t want to fly long haul but are still keen to see some cherry blossoms as the weather warms up, here are our suggestions for some of the very best destinations to catch them. Pay a visit to Kersenbloesempark - or Cherry Blossom park - in AmsterdamWhile the Netherlands in the springtime may be famous for the millions of tulips popping up, Amsterdam i...
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