I know how to recognize a sakura cherry tree by its bark and, until now, during many summer visits I tried to imagine how a place would look like during the sakura blossom period.
That’s what happened two years ago, when I first visited Mount Kurama near Kyoto: at Kurama-dera, after admiring the temple’s beautiful white lanterns, I realized that all the trees surrounding the building were white sakura… And I closed my eyes, trying to imagine them in full blossom. So, this year, visiting Kyoto exactly during full bloom, I also made a new trip to Kurama… and as you can see from my photo, the place looks truly magical…
  
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