Cherry Blossoms Around Japan: Mt. Fuji and Nara

▽▲Cherry Blossom Mania: Mt. Fuji and Nara▲▽ Let’s leaves Tokyo for the Japanese countryside. Mt. Fuji’s Kawaguchiko (lake) and Yoshinoyama (mountain) in Nara Prefecture. Yoshinoyama is the no.1 spot for viewing the cherry blossoms in all of Japan. We also look at some of the unique foods made from cherry blossoms at Yoshinoyama: ice cream, yokan, sushi and sakura liquor. Knowing the cherry blossoms (sakura) is to know Japan itself. Their beauty comes quickly and is short lived -- falling from the tree after only 10 days. The samurai lived knowing their life would be short, and that spirit is in each cherry blossom. Called “mono no aware“ which is deeply rooted in Buddhism, Japanese have a strong connection to all things. The beauty felt for the sakura is deep. Mono no aware is also an important factor in how Japanese connect to manga, anime and things important to them. This show has been created and produced by John Daub. He’s been living and working in Japan for over 15 years and regularly reports on an International TV Show for Japan’s International Channel. Casting light on quirky, funny & amazing Japanese culture in a way only seen through the eyes of a foreigner! Join us as we penetrate deep into the heart of Japan! See more at and
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