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Cherry blossom, also known as Japanese cherry or sakura, is a flower of many trees of genus Prunus or Prunus subgenus. Cerasus.

In Japan, 'sakura' does not refer to a single type of flower, but rather, several types of Japanese cherry blossom trees!
There are different varieties of cherry blossoms bloom at different times, but most hit their peak at the end of March to the beginning of April. In this season, the atmosphere changes.
It is common to see people transfixed in the street, photographing a tree in bloom from many different angles. Products and decorations in stores become pink, flowery shapes and sakura-flavored sweets and drinks adorn menus – the Starbucks sakura-themed drinks have an almost cult-like following!
While all cherry blossoms share some common traits, there are some striking differences found within the Japanese cherry tree flower (sakura) family. Take a closer look and you'll find variation in color, shape, size, and more. While most Japanese sakura blossoms are a shade of pale pink, they can be white, dark pink, or even yellow!In fact, Japan is home to over 200 varieties of Japanese cherry trees, including wild and cultivated types. Here are some of the most common varieties of sakura blossoms in Japan - see if you can spot them in the wild.Read on as we share more about these fascinating sakura flowers!

The 10 most common types of Japanese cherry blossom trees:

1. Somei Yoshino
2. Yamazakura
3. Shidarezakura
4. Edohigan
5. Kanzan
6. Ichiyou
7. Kanhizakura
8. Kikuzakura
9. Ukon
10. Fugenzou

The most common species of cherry blossom in Japan is the “Somei-yoshino” or Yoshino cherry, a hybrid between two other species. It is known for its almost entirely white petals tinged with the faintest of pinks. It is often planted along rivers or castle moats, forming a tunnel of shimmering pale shades that reflect off the water. You can also find them around parks and schools.
Another beautiful variety is the Kawazu-zakura, commonly found in the Kawazu area in the southern part of Izu Peninsula, just over 2-and-a-half hours from Tokyo by train. These blossoms are a stronger shade of pink that Somei-Yoshino and they bloom around a month earlier, usually from later February to early March. Kawazu-zakura Cherry Blossoms Festival is a spectacular sight that attracts around one million people every year.
However, if you’re not visiting in spring, there still are blossoms to be found. The shikizakura, literally “four season sakura,” blooms twice a year and is a popular sight in Aichi Prefecture where in autumn you can admire the contrast of the vibrant red leaves and delicate pink flowers at the same time.

Cherry blossom festivals are held in many parks and castle grounds across Japan, but their beauty is also celebrated in countries worldwide. I hope you enjoy this video!

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