And yes. We finally got a full bloom. Although alone, I really felt happy that I was able to see all this beauty.
I was kind of hesitant for Hanami actually because it particularly rained so hard earlier that day and I was like should I really go there with umbrella or something? But you know, it did stop when I was about to go off the train. Also, my advice is just to go for it because Sakura wouldn't wait for you.
Takasaki Park is kinda near the station. Probably a 20 minute walk or less even so it's really easy to locate (if you know how to read a map).
It's a small park though, but you know, you get what you want there so why not?
Beautiful!
Selfie
Also a fun fact, there are actually about 3-4 bird cages in that park. I don't know what for but yeah.
Awesome! For some reason, I like me some Sakura by the river/lake or something. Any parts of water for that matter. It brings this sort of balance (in my head). Hahaha. There were people feeding the kois with bread when I went there so yeah it was a riot.
Takasaki City Office
Time to go Home
Anyways, that was my last Hanami for this year. I didn't go to many places as planned but that just makes next year very much anticipated. I don't think I'll be running out of places to go anyways because there are just lotsa spots here in Japan where people can enjoy the beauty of Sakura so yeah. Ciao!