
People look at a cherry blossom at Tokyo's Yasukuhi Shrine, on March 16, 2013
The national weather service used the capital's central Yasukuni Shrine as a barometer to judge the start of the season, which sees an explosion of colours that last only about a week.The March 16 date equals the previous record set in 2002, according to the agency, which has monitored cherry blossom since 1953.
Marking the coming of spring, the blooming of cherry trees is a beloved natural spectacle in Japan, involving nationwide parties and celebrations to take in the flowers' short-lived beauty.




















