From Japan and South Korea to Denmark, Germany, England, France, and the United States, cherry blossoms are blooming all over the world, captivating tourists with their poetic and romantic beauty.
Cherry blossoms symbolize gentle, delicate, and romantic beauty. When the flowers bloom, they further enhance the natural landscape, creating an incredibly poetic and captivating scene. Visitors can immerse themselves in the sight of blooming cherry blossoms, take stunning commemorative photos, and preserve unforgettable moments.
Cherry blossoms are the national flower of Japan. They come in three colors: white, pink, and red, and typically bloom for about 1-2 weeks, depending on the variety.
The cherry blossom season only lasts for a few weeks. Tourists often want to take advantage of this short period to admire the beauty of the cherry blossoms before they fade. This is also an ideal time to travel to many countries around the world. Tourists can also combine cherry blossom viewing with visiting famous landmarks, experiencing the culture, and enjoying local cuisine in each country.
Join Travellive in admiring the cherry blossoms that are simultaneously blooming brilliantly all over the world:
Taking a stroll in Copenhagen, Denmark
A man takes a photo of cherry blossoms in bloom with his smartphone on a bridge in Tokyo, Japan, on April 2nd. During cherry blossom season in Japan, cherry blossom festivals called hanami are held throughout the country with activities such as picnics, parties, sake tasting, and flower viewing.
A couple and their dog pose for a photo under a Kawazu cherry blossom tree in Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan.
Admiring cherry blossoms ahead of the "Sounds of Blossom" event at Kew Gardens in London, England.
The closely planted cherry trees burst into vibrant bloom, creating a stunning scene in this aerial photograph taken at The Quad on the University of Washington campus in Seattle, Washington, USA.
The man takes a picture of cherry blossoms in full bloom at the Brooklyn Botanic Garden in New York City, USA.
The cherry tree nicknamed "Stumpy" is in full bloom at Tidal Basin, Washington, DC.
Admire cherry blossoms at the "Sound of Flowers" event held at Kew Gardens in London, England.
Cherry blossoms bloom along the Tidal Basin in Washington.
Take a walk along the Tidal Basin near the cherry blossoms in Washington.
Tourists enjoy boat rides to admire the flowers on Chidorigafuchi, an aqueduct that supplies water to Edo Castle, located northwest of the Japanese Imperial Palace.

Close-up of a cherry blossom
People stroll near pink cherry blossom trees near Bornholmer Strasse in Berlin, Germany.
A man walks under a cherry tree in Copenhagen, Denmark.
A woman wearing a traditional Vietnamese dress poses for a photo under the blooming cherry blossom trees along Tidal Basin in Washington, D.C. Nearly 3,000 cherry trees, mostly of the Yoshino variety, planted along Tidal Basin were a gift from Japan to the United States in 1912 to strengthen the friendly relations between the two countries.
A woman takes a photo on her smartphone under a canopy of blooming cherry blossoms in Tokyo, Japan.
Cherry blossoms are in full bloom at the Jardin des Plantes botanical garden amidst the warm spring air in Paris, France.
Cherry blossoms are in full bloom at the Capitol in Washington.
The Thomas Jefferson Memorial is seen through the cherry blossoms along the Tidal Basin in Washington.

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