There are many ways in which the Tokyans enjoy the sakura season. Some of them go out and spend a day on a blue plastic mat (everyone has the same one), spread underneath the blooming cheery trees, surrounded by 7 million of others who do the exact same. Others go outside the city, which is a far better idea, but requires some effort. And finally, some jump into boat in the Chidorigafuchi (千鳥ヶ淵), a deep moat located near the Imperial Palace in central Tokyo. Fun as it may sound, again, just like those poor squashed in sakura lovers sipping sake on an over-crowded grass, the rowing boat enthusiasts spend 95% of the time watching out for other boats to avoid the collision, and the other 5% they play with their cellphones, to make sure that they still know how to use them. The reality of Tokyo - can't beat it.
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