Well, it was the weekend of fireworks here, but Iwata-san has already been waved by the cherry blossoms.
Yes, it's already been done.
I think everyone has been too. The cherry blossoms were crowded over the weekend, and it was a nuisance in various places.
It's disappointing to see people shaking and breaking the branches of these cherry blossoms, but if you do this in a public place, you might get caught.
I think you should be careful, but I interviewed them directly. It's a ridiculous excuse.
The person in question in this video, which was spread on SNS,
was clinging to a cherry tree in the sea and started a commotion.
He then grabs the cherry tree tightly, and this time he does a back flip, perhaps to show off his muscles.
The man who keeps causing trouble is quite well built, so the tree is bending and could break at any moment. In the video, two other men are also hanging from the cherry tree while messing around. I think they are having fun, which is something that Japanese people would never do, and they have no understanding of Japanese culture.
He is a very muscular man, so I don't think I can scold him, but I think I would rather he didn't do this. The man hanging in the video is thought to be a foreign influencer with over 600,000 followers on social media. In response to the growing criticism, the man apologized on social media for his nuisance and called on foreign tourists visiting Japan to do the following: Cherry blossoms are sacred to Japanese culture. They are very delicate, so never touch them.
Please note that the cherry blossom viewing season is finally coming to an end. On the weekend, which was the last chance to take a holiday, Tokyo's famous spots were crowded with people. A large number of cherry blossom viewers overflowed onto the bridge to take pictures of the cherry blossoms blooming along the Meguro River.
There was also some nuisance behavior in the vicinity. The area around the tent where Meggro's office is set up is off-limits as shown here. Despite the off-limits, a man and woman with their beloved store entered without permission and took pictures
Meanwhile, at Sakura Pot Sakurazaka, just a short distance from JR(Japan Rail) Shibuya Station, we met a photographer who jumped out onto the road and took dangerous photos.
The photographer taking pictures of the woman in the dress over there is taking pictures while sitting on the side of the road. People taking pictures of the cherry blossoms while sitting on the road. This is the scene I saw during the interview.
Oh, a motorcycle came from behind and honked its horn. At Sakurazaka, many foreign tourists were engrossed in taking pictures in the middle of the road.
I took the photo early because it would be dangerous if a car came.
Kinshi Park in Sumita Ward, Tokyo, where you can enjoy the collaboration of Tokyo Skytree and cherry blossoms, is crowded with many cherry blossom viewers.
However, an unexpected sight was spread out next to the spectacular cherry blossoms.
This trash can is already full and overflowing.
The hypothetical trash can was overflowing with trash so much that it could not fit in.
What particularly caught my eye was the large amount of blue tarpaulin that seemed to have been thrown away by cherry blossom viewers.
When I went to the park today after a night, there was a lot of trash under the cherry trees.
Plastic bottles and food waste were left without being separated.
Among them were some shoes that were left by cherry blossom viewers and were treated as the first generation of trash.
What is this?
There was also something like a sash lying around.
For some reason, there was household trash mixed in with the trash.
What does this mean?
I wonder if it is someone from a restaurant, or maybe someone who lives nearby.
I hope that household trash will maintain the minimum level of manners.
In the Kanto region, the time for the end is approaching, with guerrilla gangs scattering the petals of the cherry blossoms in full bloom.