- Japan has officially declared the start of its cherished cherry blossom season, with government spotters announcing the first blooms in three cities on Monday.
- Officials from the Japan Meteorological Agency (JMA) confirmed the declaration after inspecting benchmark Somei Yoshino cherry trees in Kochi, Gifu, and Yamanashi.
- Kochi recorded the earliest bloom for the third consecutive year, appearing six days ahead of its average schedule, while Gifu and Yamanashi bloomed nine days earlier than usual.
- The early blooming is potentially attributed to low rainfall during winter and extended hours of sunshine, according to a Kochi Meteorological Agency official.
- Cherry blossoms, or 'sakura,' typically reach their peak from late March to early April, holding deep cultural significance in Japan, though overtourism has led to complaints in recent years.
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