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Foreign Influencer Criticized for Damaging Cherry Blossom Tree in Tokyo

April 9, 2025 by Japan Daily Leave a Comment

TOKYO, April 9 – A foreign social media influencer has drawn significant online criticism after a video surfaced showing him performing physical stunts on a cherry blossom tree during Japan’s recent cherry blossom season. The incident, which occurred over the weekend, has highlighted ongoing concerns about cultural respect and environmental care among tourists.
The video, which rapidly gained attention on social media, depicts the influencer hanging from the branches of a fully bloomed cherry tree and executing a pull-up followed by a backward flip. The strain from his actions caused the tree’s branches to bend, raising worries among viewers about potential damage to the tree. Two other individuals were also filmed engaging in similar behavior, hanging from the tree’s limbs.

Local residents and onlookers expressed dismay at the scene. One person remarked, “Such actions are unthinkable for a Japanese person,” while another noted, “They clearly have no understanding of our culture.” The influencer, who boasts over 600,000 followers on social media, later issued a public apology. In his statement, he acknowledged the cultural significance of cherry blossoms, or sakura, in Japan, stating, “Sakura is sacred in Japanese culture. They are extremely delicate, so please do not touch them.”

This incident is part of a broader pattern of behavior observed during the tail end of this year’s cherry blossom season, which saw large crowds gathering at popular viewing spots across Japan. In Tokyo’s Meguro River area, where cherry trees line the banks, visitors congested bridges to capture photographs. However, some disregarded safety protocols and regulations; a couple was observed entering a restricted zone near a city office tent to pose with their dog amidst the blossoms.

At Sakurazaka near JR Shibuya Station, another popular location, tourists, including many foreigners, were seen sitting in the middle of the road to take photos, ignoring the risks posed by oncoming traffic. One American tourist justified their quick photo session by saying, “I took the picture quickly because it would be dangerous if a car came.”
Additionally, at Kinshi Park in Sumida Ward, which offers views of both cherry blossoms and the Tokyo Skytree, the aftermath of the celebrations left a less scenic view. The area was marred by overflowing trash bins and discarded items, including blue tarps, food scraps, plastic bottles, a pair of leather shoes, and a stool. Some household waste was also mixed in, suggesting contributions from nearby residents or businesses. A cleanup worker expressed frustration, stating, “At the very least, people should follow basic manners.”
As heavy rains in the Kanto region begin to scatter the delicate blossoms, this year’s cherry blossom season is nearing its end, accompanied by increased scrutiny over visitor behavior and etiquette.

Cherry blossoms hold deep cultural significance in Japan, symbolizing the transient nature of life. Each year, millions visit parks and riversides to participate in hanami, the traditional custom of enjoying the fleeting beauty of the sakura. Authorities and local communities continue to emphasize the importance of respecting both the natural environment and cultural practices during these events.

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