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Cherry Blossoms: Spring's First Blush

Each year Washingtonians and visiting tourists eagerly await the “peak bloom date” of the cherry blossom trees that line the Tidal Basin in West Potomac Park. In Japan, cherry blossoms are called sakura and their blooming season has been celebrated for at least a thousand years. No matter where you are, you can tour the cherry blossoms of Smithsonian Gardens, browse our cherry blossom–related collections, or celebrate the National Cherry Blossom Festival with our National Museum of Asian Art and across the Smithsonian.


Blossoming cherry trees

Olive Halibut (Hirame) and Black Rockfish (Mebaru) with Cherry Blossoms, with inscription

Spring Shower at Shiba Park, from the series Twelve Months of Tokyo

Print from a Hana kurabe (set 3): Bronze bell, gong, and cherry petals

Cherry Blossom Triple Extrait

Kaufman Bros.

Shinobugaoka moon: Gyokuensai, from the series One Hundred Aspects of the Moon (Tsuki hyakushi)

Design for a Book Cover: Dragons and Cherry Blossoms

Cherry Blossoms around the Basin, Washington, D.C.

Young Man Looking at Cherry Blossom

Incense container with design of Cherry River

Cherry blossoms at Night in Shin-Yoshiwara

Stamp illustrated with the Washington Monument framed by cherry blossom trees and a blue sky.

Forever Cherry Blossom Centennial: Washington Monument single

Cloudy weather in cherry blossom season

Cherry Blossoms

Morning glory and dianthus flowers

Landscape: parties of men and women looking at cherry blossoms

Nabeshima ware dish molded in form of spray of cherry blossoms

Paper-cut cherry blossoms and scissors, from set 6 of a Hana Kurabe series of 10 sets

The Seiyōken Restaurant in Ueno Park from the series Thirty-six "Enlightenment" Meals (Kaika sanjūroku kaiseki) 「上野西洋軒」 『開花三十六繪席』

Barn swallow on cherry branch

April: Ukiyo-e Beauties

Yoshinoyama, from the series Views of Famous Sites of Japan

Nine people out to see cherry blossoms

No costume (choken)

Parody of a scene from The Tale of Genji

Temple Gardens in Nippori (Nippori jiin no rinsen) from the series One Hundred Famous Views of Edo (Meisho Edo Hyakkei)

Actors viewing cherry blossoms

Taira no Tadanori under the cherry tree

Print from the series Streaked Mist

Spring landscape with mountain village, from set 4 of a Hana Kurabe series of 10 sets

Blossom Time in Tokyo

Cherry Blossom Timelapse

Cherry blossom viewing

Cherry Blossom Viewing


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