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Harumekizakura, cherry blossoms adorning the graduation ceremony
Alongside the Okamezakura at Chōtoku-ji Temple, the Harumekizakura at the former Seitoku Junior High School is a hidden gem for early-blooming cherry blossoms. Planted along Takatsuji Street, it offers a popular spot for locals to take beautiful photographs with the school building, constructed in 1931, as a backdrop.
The Harumekizakura displays a colour reminiscent of pale purple-pink with a hint of purple-pink shading, and is also characterised by its strong floral fragrance. As school graduation ceremonies in Japan typically take place from early to mid-March, the early-blooming Harumekizakura is gifted to primary and secondary schools by the Harumeki Foundation as a cherry tree for graduates, and can be seen throughout the country.