Overview
- Teltow has reopened its TV-Asahi cherry blossom alley after path work, and the city launched a daily photo ticker on teltow.de to show how far the blossoms have progressed.
- Officials in Teltow expect roughly 20,000 visitors and set firm rules that include leashing dogs, not breaking branches, avoiding open fire or grilling, and taking all trash with you.
- Bonn says cooler weather has pushed full bloom in the Old Town alleys into early April, with plans for temporary driving bans, signs, mobile barriers, and security on bloom weekends that could begin at Easter if flowering starts.
- Fujiyoshida in Japan has canceled its decade-old cherry blossom festival to protect residents’ living environment after crowd misconduct that included littering and heavy traffic.
- Berlin’s large cherry groves trace to a TV Asahi donation drive after reunification that funded more than 9,000 trees, which is why so many now line the former border zones and nearby parks.