Saturday, April 16, 2011

Another reason to feast... just because it's spring time.




 IT'S FINALLY SPRING!!!!!


These trees are planted near my apartment.

They used to look like skeleton, without flowers or leaves.
But look at them now!!!

All flowery and colorful and cheery and springy!!!
How beautifuuulllll..


To celebrate this flower blossoming occasion, one must.... FEAST!!!!
But guys, I'm not saying this just because I want to feast.
It's a legit festivity in Japan, which is called "Hanami"

--> direct translation, "flower viewing." 

Despite the highly unoriginal name for the event, it is a big deal in Japan.
It usually involves viewing hundreds of cherry blossoms under the tree, eating, drinking, and being obnoxious. 

Sounds silly?? YOU BET NOT.
In Japan, we even have blossom forecast, where the weather cast predicts WHEN the flowers are going to bloom and WHERE.
Some people even pay homeless people to reserve the spot under the trees, especially in popular parks/gardens.

You still think it's silly????!!!
Well just google image Hanami.
There should be thousands of photos that show gorgeous trees with full pale pink blossoms...
There are so many of them that it looks like there is a pink fog in the air for miles....

Oh how poetic. 

But you probably can guess that I, being a feast lover, am much more concerned about what to eat.
There is a saying in Japanese "dumplings rather than flowers," indicating that people are more interested in the feast part, rather than the flowers.

Well DUHHHH-----.

But do not misunderstand me that this even is just another reason for people to get obnoxious...
It is actually a thousand years old tradition, started around Heian period (early 700A.C.). 
It is quite cultural...cherry blossom is also a symbol of Japan... a fragile, delicate and breath taking flowers have always been the subject of poems, paintings, and heck tattoo patterns. 

Anyways, Hanami is still one of my favorite feasts of all time.
Having a good time with your friends and family under the cherry trees full of flowers, that only last for couple of weeks...

This might be just another reason for people to get together.
But don't you think it's quite a sophisticated reason to feast? 


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