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Newsweek International
Updated: 2:06 p.m. PT May 26, 2007
June 4, 2007 issue - Spring means the sakura are coming: cherry blossoms that drive Japan wild. Pink and white explosions dot the countryside and cities, briefly transforming what was, just a few weeks earlier, still a drab, cold landscape. Here, during Kobe's Hanami (flower festival), workers have left the office early to picnic under the glory.
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