Last weekend I heard the news that the weeping cherry trees at Sakaeno Yashiro Shrine in Fukui City were now in full bloom. I didn't believe it because we actually had SNOW last week, and even though the temperature was getting higher, other cherry trees in the city had only just started to bloom. However, if it was true, I didn't want to miss it, so I went there early this week to check it out. Sure enough they were fully blooming! In gorgeous deep pink they were celebrating a sunny spring day under the clear blue sky. Spring has finally come to Fukui!
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Pretty in Pink at Sakaeno Shrine
Gorgeous cascading cherry trees in the center of Fukui
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What a gorgeous weeping cherry tree!
Giant bronze lantern at Sakaeno Yashiro Shrine in Fukui, with an elegant cascading cherry tree in the background
A white torii gate, gold sacred rope, two giant bronze lanterns and two weeping cherry trees all together represent Sakaeno Yashiro Shrine in the heart of Fukui City
These weeping cherry trees are supported by many wooden poles
Cascading cherry boughs brimming with lovely pink petals are fluttering in the wind
Daydreaming cherry blossoms on a sunny spring day
It looks like a cascading waterfall!
A cherry branch with blurry shrine roof in the background
A cherry branch happily fat with blossoms under the blue sky
Pretty pink branches making a striking contrast with dark background
Happy in the sunshine
Main shrine building decorated with two weeping cherry trees on each side
Translucent cherry petals in the bright sunshine
Weeping cherry boughs and a dark purification font in the shadow
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