Sakura officially bloom in Tokyo on same day as last year, earliest on record
TOKYO — The Somei-Yoshino sakura are officially in bloom in Tokyo, the Japan Meteorological Agency announced Sunday.
Last year, the cherry blossoms also were declared to have bloomed on March 14, the earliest on record and 12 days earlier than the average year.
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Full bloom is expected in about a week.
Agency officials checked a representative Somei-Yoshino sakura tree at Yasukuni Shrine in Chiyoda Ward, Tokyo, around 2 p.m. on Sunday. The declaration was made when it was confirmed that at least five flowers were in bloom.
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