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Vietnamese tourists experience wearing kimono to see cherry blossoms in Japan

Người Lao ĐộngNgười Lao Động15/04/2024


In April, cherry blossoms bloom everywhere in Japan, including Fukushima - the third largest region in the country and is making strong efforts to restore the tourism industry. Cherry blossom viewing in Japan is one of the activities that attracts many Vietnamese tourists. Tourists can experience wearing kimono - the traditional costume of the land of the rising sun - and viewing the flowers.

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Actress Hoang Kim Ngoc said that this was her first time coming to Japan during the cherry blossom season, so she had very special feelings. She is someone who loves to travel and explore new destinations, and coming to Japan during the cherry blossom season is one of the memorable memories. "On this occasion, I not only got to see the flowers but also experienced wearing kimono - the traditional costume of the Japanese people, and heard historical stories about Fukushima, so I felt close to the nature and scenery here" - actress Hoang Kim Ngoc felt.

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Travel Blogger Vinh Gau said this was not the first time he had come to Japan to see cherry blossoms. However, when he came to Fukushima this time, he was truly "satisfied" when he saw thousands of different types of cherry blossoms blooming on ancient trees. Along with cherry blossoms, plum blossoms, rapeseed flowers... also bloomed in the colorful spring. "I must say, this is the most beautiful occasion among the times I have "hunted" for Japanese cherry blossoms" - Travel Blogger Vinh Gau excitedly said.

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Vietnamese tourists check-in under the cherry blossom "forest" at Tsuruga Castle - a typical symbol among the 100 famous Japanese castles in the Aizu region.

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Travel Blogger Ngo Tran Hai An also said that this was his first time coming to Japan to see cherry blossoms, although he had been to Fukushima in winter and autumn before.

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Vietnamese tourists wearing kimonos, walking among the cherry blossoms. Kimonos can be very expensive depending on the sophistication of the details or the type of fabric used. There are expensive kimonos that can cost up to millions of yen. Kimonos are also used for display in ancient mansions, museums, etc.

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Visitors can rent kimonos at the shop next to Tsuruga Castle and experience wearing traditional Japanese costumes.

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Many tourists said that this is the first time they come to Japan during cherry blossom season, in which Fukushima, due to its geographical features, often blooms later than other regions, the cherry blossom season here can last until the end of April...

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To preserve this traditional costume, the Japanese have developed attractive services and events associated with kimono, such as kimono rental services at historical sites such as Tsuruga Castle, ancient towns... where visitors can choose rental services from kimono to accompanying accessories, hair and makeup, and even photo packages.

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Cherry blossoms bloom all over the streets, parks, and ancient castles in Fukushima in April.

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Many tourists said that this was their first time coming to Japan and they were surprised by the brilliant flower season in the whole area.



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