And, now, photos of cherry blossoms (桜, sakura) which everyone goes crazy about. The Japanese go to parks for cherry blossom viewings (花見, hanami) during spring when they're in full bloom. Unfortunately, we're too late for that. Nevertheless, cherry blossoms can still be found everywhere; they're ubiquitous.
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Cherry blossom trees lining the street just in front of the campus. Note the designated pavement on the right side for pedestrians and bicycles. (It's totally safe to cycle along the streets; while it is suicidal to do so on Malaysian roads.) The yellow path is specially built in such a way that the blind can feel their way along the pavement.
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4 comments:
WOW! cool cemetry!! hey...go stay overnight la...haha..and take some 'interesting' pics =P
love ur pics!! =D very artistic
of course lah. I'm the camera man o!
COol Pics.....great introduction to japan :) . Hope to hear more about life there ;)
Cheers and all the best!
So... Did u go for any hanami?
Last last sunday i go wif msia senpai.
The sakura r quite nice....
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