Japan's Cherry Blossoms Bloom Earlier Amid Rising Temperatures
Japan's Cherry Blossoms Bloom Earlier Amid Rising Temperatures
US · Published Apr 19, 2026
• Cherry blossoms in Kyoto are blooming approximately two weeks earlier due to rising temperatures.
• The early bloom is impacting the $9 billion cherry blossom season, affecting local businesses and traditional spring festivities.
• Scientists are studying cherry blossom bloom times as a key indicator of climate change and its broader ecological impacts.
Climate change alters Japan's cherry blossom season
Japan's famed cherry blossom season is experiencing significant alterations due to climate change, with Kyoto's peak bloom now occurring about two weeks earlier than in previous centuries.
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