If there’s one cherry blossom photo that screams Tokyo in spring, it’s this one—Skytree framed by blooming Kawazu-zakura. I stumbled on this spot while walking along the Sumida River, and it immediately clicked. The blossoms here bloom earlier than most other places in the city, and the way the branches curl up toward the tower feels almost too perfect to be real.
I love coming here in the morning when the sun’s low and soft, giving the pink petals a warm glow and lighting up the tower just right. You don’t need a wide-angle lens for this shot—a standard zoom is enough to isolate the frame and let the flowers wrap around the scene naturally.
Best Time to Photograph:
Sunny mornings in late February to early March, when the Kawazu-zakura are at their peak. The earlier in the day, the better the light and the fewer people around. It’s a quiet little moment of spring in the middle of the city.