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Warming climes lead to early blooming of Japan's famed cherry blossoms

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Japan’s favorite flower, called “sakura,' used to reach its peak bloom in April, just as the country celebrates the start of its new school and business year. (Photo | AP)
Japan’s favorite flower, called “sakura,' used to reach its peak bloom in April, just as the country celebrates the start of its new school and business year. (Photo | AP)
Some say it is the earliest peak bloom ever based on records from historic documents, diaries, and poetry books from Kyoto. (Photo | AP)
The trees normally bloom for about two weeks each year from the first bud to all the blossoms falling off. (Photo | AP)
Cherry trees are sensitive to temperature changes and the timing of their blooming can provide valuable data for climate change studies. (Photo | AP)
Sakura has deeply influenced Japanese culture for centuries and regularly been used in poetry and literature with their fragility seen as a symbol of life, death, and rebirth. (Photo | AP)
A man wearing a protective mask to help curb the spread of the coronavirus pauses under cherry blossoms, in Tokyo. (Photo | AP)
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