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Follow the Sakura


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Asian Tour I,

Josie the Gypsey Kid Present, "Follow the Sakura" 

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Sakura is such a amazing tree, those tree will be blooming in the same time all over the area. So if you come to Tokyo this time, the city will be full of pink.

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Sakura is a different kind of tree from Cherry Blossom. Saukura is a flower but Cherry  blossom is a fruit. But Japanese eat Sakura also. It tests a little bit sour. They cook with rice or out it in dessert.  

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Say Hello to my little friend. 

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Sakura Road in Kamakura. My best walk ever! 

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In Japan, when the Sakura blooming, people will go to the park for a drink or picnic while they're watching Sakura. It's such a good and beautiful excuse to get drunk.

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Even on the side walk, you can enjoy Saukura as well.

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Before the Japanese get in to the Shinto Shrine, they wash their hand first. They believe that can bring all the bad luck out of your body and soul. and then you are ready to get a good luck from praying. 

 
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  Now, Happy time.

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Thanks for watching!!!

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Asian Tour I,

Josie the Gypsey Kid Present, "Follow the Sakura" 

Photobucket

Sakura is such a amazing tree, those tree will be blooming in the same time all over the area. So if you come to Tokyo this time, the city will be full of pink.

Photobucket

Sakura is a different kind of tree from Cherry Blossom. Saukura is a flower but Cherry  blossom is a fruit. But Japanese eat Sakura also. It tests a little bit sour. They cook with rice or out it in dessert.  

Photobucket

Say Hello to my little friend. 

Photobucket

Sakura Road in Kamakura. My best walk ever! 

Photobucket

In Japan, when the Sakura blooming, people will go to the park for a drink or picnic while they're watching Sakura. It's such a good and beautiful excuse to get drunk.

Photobucket

Even on the side walk, you can enjoy Saukura as well.

Photobucket

Before the Japanese get in to the Shinto Shrine, they wash their hand first. They believe that can bring all the bad luck out of your body and soul. and then you are ready to get a good luck from praying. 

 
Photobucket

  Now, Happy time.

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Thanks for watching!!!

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