Journeys in Japan - Season 3 Episode 18 Getting Lost in Pink Petals
On this edition of Journeys in Japan we celebrate sakura or cherry blossoms, which are a symbol of spring in Japan. The delicate pink petals have been worshipped here since ancient times. Our reporter from Germany, Lana Bergmann, is a huge fan of sakura. Since cherry trees in areas along the Seto Inland Sea bloom earlier than in many other parts of Japan due to the mild climate, she heads there in pursuit of famous cherry blossom sites. She wants to explore the Japanese passion for the pink petals
First Air Date: Feb 02, 2010
Last Air date: Oct 22, 2024
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Walking the Historic Nakasendo
Samurai Days in Satsuma
Mikuni, Fukui Prefecture: The Supreme Winter Delicacy
Suzuka City, Mie Prefecture: City of Sumi
Furano, Hokkaido: White Wintry World
Ohenro Shikoku Pilgrimage Part 1: Tokushima Prefecture
Ohenro Shikoku Pilgrimage Part 2: Kochi Prefecture
Life in the Deep Snow
Kingdom of Udon: Kagawa Prefecture
Dancing Among the Gods: Takachiho, Miyazaki Prefecture
Treasures of the Ancient Capital: Nara Prefecture
Beppu City, Oita Prefecture: Nature's Gift: Hot Springs
Okinawa: Inspired by the Sea and Land, Crafted by Hand
Yanagawa, Fukuoka Prefecture: Spring on the Waterways
Gourmet Adventure: Osaka, Osaka Prefecture
Time Travelling in Shiga
On Two Wheels to Aso
Getting Lost in Pink Petals
Ohenro Shikoku Pilgrimage Part 3: Ehime
Ohenro Shikoku Pilgrimage Part 4: Kagawa
A Classic Steam Train Trip: The Oigawa Railway
Pristine Paradise: Iriomote, Okinawa
Life in the Slow Lane: Taketomi, Okinawa
Pure Alpine Waterscapes: Azumino and Kamikochi
The Cinematic Cityscape of Kitakyushu
Sapporo: The Good Life
Going with the Flow: Ehime Prefecture
Kumano Kodo Iseji Route
Rishiri: From Sea to Summit
Rebun: A Floating Garden
Vibrant Colors, Ancient Tradition: Kanazawa
Bounty from the Mountains, Sea and Plain: Yamagata
Forest Sanctuary: Shirakami
Samurai Spirit and Natural Treasures: Aizu, Fukushima Prefecture
Japan's Traditional Blue: Tokushima's Indigo
Craftsmanship Close to Nature: Asahikawa
Beauty in the Everyday: Mashiko
Rivers Run Through It: Beautiful Morioka
Nagoya City, Aichi Prefecture: Miso, the Taste of Tradition
Fukuoka, Fukuoka Prefecture: Taste the Tradition of Fukuoka
Japan's Wine Country: Katsunuma
Abundant Sea: Sanriku Coast
All About Matcha Green Tea: Matsue
Haiku Poetry, Autumn Foliage: Otsu & Ogaki