Newsweek

In Full Bloom

- CARL COURT

Two people enjoying cherry blossom season on March 27. The blossoms, also known as sakura, are Japan’s national flower and are celebrated at annual festivals where people gather beneath them to eat, drink and sing. Because of their short lifespan—often lasting only a week in late March or early April—the flowers are associated with the impermanen­ce of beauty and the fleeting nature of life.

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