On a blustery early April morning, a trio of tourists headed south on a north-south side street separated by the Horikawa River from Horikawa Dori (street).
The cherry trees were not out - they can be seen at right, across the street from Nijo Castle - as winter was long and cold.
Die-hards have been braving the cold nights along the Kamo River, reveling under the buds.
Early next week should see the trees come into full bloom, and more placid evenings in which to enjoy sake, song, and yes the blossoms.
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