Cherry blossom season in Japan draws huge crowds of residents and tourists, and the peak season is from late March to early April.
With the relaxation of Covid-19 restrictions, folk in Tokyo can now gather under sakura trees, though minor restrictions are still in play, reported the Asahi Shimbun.
But now, major parks including Ueno Park and Inokashira Park, will begin welcoming visitors back to enjoy the full floral glory of the sakura after four years. But local governments will continue taking measures to avoid crowd build-ups to prevent the spread of Covid-19 such as hand sanitising, said an official in charge of Tokyo’s metropolitan parks.
They added that picnics will also not be allowed in the street, but in separate areas, and only until 8pm.
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