Thursday, April 18, 2019

一期一会

If there's one thing I can describe cherry blossoms with, that's gonna be:

一期一会   
one time, one meeting

I mean, cherry blossoms are so short-lived, probably a week or two, but people still look forward to it every year. Well maybe, that's probably partly why. It's limited edition, if you miss it, you'll have to wait another year.

Not wanting to miss it and also probably my last cherry blossom hurrah this spring, the beau and I went to a new park in my list last weekend. I don't often go to Kita-ku but went out of my way there to visit  Asukayama Park, a few minutes walk from JR Oji Station. 

Why that park, you'd ask. For one, it's not that big like Showa Kinen Park (aka my favorite park in Japan) but it's not too small that I can still roam around and stay for a few hours. Second, the park houses museums, three museums, if I'm not mistaken. Third, it is famous for cherry blossoms. Lastly, the big playground (my mental age is showing hahahaha)!

So yeah, look on~


Girls girls girls




On the way to Asukayama Park


One can enter the park in three ways: one using the stairs, one going up the slope along the road, and through this cable car elevator. We chose the first.




Cherry blossoms~


We were lucky we were able to witness a traditional Japanese dance practice for a matsuri/festival, I believe~

Lovely, lovely sight~ 
The beau and I watched them for a pretty while.






Ichiyo x kanzan maybe


My favorite: yaezakura (this is the kanzan variety, if I'm not mistaken heh~)


Child: What is this human doing?


At some point I wanted to try this giant sand castle slide out but I was too shy to mix in with the kids haha! Next time, maybe!


There were lots of animal chairs like this squirrel! There were two trains as well but at this point I was too full of train thingies already so I didn't take any photos lol!


Another yaezakura


lol 
This is me during mid-week, tired af


So dreamy~

Ending this post with a compilation of clips I impulsively took that day at the park. May the cherry blossoms remind you to seize the day and grab every opportunity coming your way!




Asukayama Park (飛鳥山公園)
1-1-3 Oji, Kita-ku, Tokyo
Oji Station South Exit, 1min on foot
Free entrance



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