Japan Dreamscapes (JDS) Photography Tour Leaders understand that Cherry Blossom Photo Tours are different every year. They know that the Japanese sakura, or cherry blossoms flourish at different times depending on which region of Japan you are visiting because Japan is latitudinally long at over 3,000 kilometers and has 6,852 islands, and each island and specific location has individual characteristics that occur only in that region, so photo tours become a bit of a game as you are chasing cherry blossoms of different varieties cross-country. Weather also plays a key role in what type of blossoms you can see. An unseasonable weather front bringing unusually warm temperatures can start a cascade reaction and convince the blushing cherry blossoms to open and begin the hanami (cherry blossom) viewing season. Moreover, several international photographers who visit Japan think that visiting only one location that is reported to have the best cherry blossoms is all that’s needed to get the quintessential cherry blossom photo.
Having years of experience in Japan, the Japan Dreamscapes Photo Tour Leaders know that cherry blossoms present unique photo ops depending on where you are in Japan, and that same experience comes into play when the workshop guide is planning out the perfect tour. Also, having the beginner’s mindset means approaching a similar subject free of expectation prepared to make the experience of photography at the moment the focus, not anything or any photo that a photographer has captured before.
Many prefectures have their own amazing or highly recommended area, and each part of the location plays a key role in appreciating the ephemeral simplicity and beauty of Japan’s national flower. For example, in Aichi Prefecuture, you can photograph the spectacular blossoms along the Gojo River and perhaps you may see some of the blossoms fall ever so artfully into the along the path and into the river itself. In Niigata prefecture, Takada Park is home to the prefecture’s best cherry blossoms, and again, the cherry blossoms come with another photo op, Takada Castle. The cherry blossoms, from the correct area, frame the castle and provide the opportunity for an unforgettable photo. The same blossoms may never come again, but you will have photographic evidence of your time spent in Japan, chasing the perfect cherry blossom, and you will be able to create your own home gallery with only sakura as the subject.
Of course, Tokyo also holds many of what are considered to be the best spots in Japan for enjoying hanami’, as well as taking photographs of the open spaces that the park offers. This is definitely an on the beaten path location, but it has its value for the sheer volume of glorious blossoms and the opportunities to partake in a sampling of Japanese culture while on your Cherry Blossom photo tour. If, however, you would like to see a little less foot traffic on your spring photo tour, your JDS photo tour guide’s years of experience in Japan will benefit you. There are a few lesser known spots that yield beauty of an entirely different variety.
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