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    Japan cherry blossom season: Beautiful bloom faces ugly threat

    wildgreenquest@gmail.comBy wildgreenquest@gmail.comApril 8, 2026012 Mins Read
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    The spring bloom of cherry blossoms are known to be a stunning sight. Across Japan, Korea, and places like Washington, D.C., the trees burst with dense, pink flowers for just one or two weeks, bringing millions of tourists.

    But climate change is threatening these blooms.

    As the planet warms, our winters are getting milder. And those mild winters can delay the flowering of cherry blossom trees by up to 32 days, according to a new study from researchers at the Forestry and Forest Products Research Institute in Kyushu, Japan, and at Boston University. 

    Without enough cold weather, the trees don’t know that winter has passed, and so they don’t know to come out of their winter dormancy state.

    But more than just delaying blooms, mild winters are also making cherry blossoms less dramatic, affecting how many buds bloom and causing the trees to look less flush with flowers—which could have huge implications for tourism.

    People watch cherry trees in bloom during the Kanoukaen Fire Festival on March 29, 2025 in Unzen, Nagasaki Prefecture, Japan. The fire festival which is based on a story depicted in a historical scroll over 400 years old, was held in the cherry blossom season in the country. [Photo: Tomohiro Ohsumi/Getty Images]

    A less dramatic display

    The study, published in the International Journal of Biometeorology, specifically looked at Yoshino cherry trees, a hybrid species developed in 19th-century Japan and the most popular varietal.

    “What’s really unique about these cherry trees is they flower in a huge burst, like all the flowers open just at once, within a day or so,” says Richard Primack, a Boston University biology professor and coauthor of the study. “It’s an absolutely unbelievable flower display.”



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