Have you ever enjoyed cherry blossoms at night,
beautifully illuminated with special lighting?
Today, I went to Gotenyama, near JR Shinagawa Station,
to see cherry blossoms lit up at night.
They looked mystical—more fleeting and ethereal than during the day.
It is said that the 8th Shogun, Yoshimune Tokugawa,
planted cherry trees in Gotenyama.
Back in the Edo period, people would come here
to enjoy the blossoms while drinking sake.
Yoshimune is also known for starting the tradition of fireworks
along the Sumida River.
He truly knew how to entertain people.
And that spirit of enjoyment continues even now.
I believe cherry blossoms are a beautiful part of Japanese tradition.
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