
Overview
A small, unmanned train station on the Noto Peninsula facing the Sea of Japan, is quiet for most of the year. But each spring, the station comes to life as about 100 cherry blossom trees flanking the tracks burst into bloom. The visitors included a woman and her elderly mother admiring the view of the petals, trains and nearby ocean; a man reminiscing about an inspiring high school teacher; and an elderly couple who helped plant some of the trees and who volunteer to keep the station clean. For 3 days, we asked people what the blossoms at this station mean to them.
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9 - 1Adios, El Dorado Carousel! January 12, 2021
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9 - 2Seeds of Happiness at a Tokyo Garden Center January 26, 2021
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9 - 3Giving Kitchen Equipment New Homes February 02, 2021
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9 - 4The Zoo on a Hill February 16, 2021
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9 - 5Sapporo Born and Bread: A 24-Hour Sandwich Shop March 09, 2021
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9 - 6Opening New Doors at a Furniture Outlet Store April 06, 2021
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9 - 7Shimanami Kaido: A Ride Along Life's Cycle April 20, 2021
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9 - 8Tanga: The Market With a Big Heart May 04, 2021
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9 - 9Seeing Out 2020 in the Heart of Tokyo Bay May 25, 2021
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9 - 10Fukushima Bento Shop: Serving Meals and Hope June 22, 2021
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9 - 11New Beginnings from an Osaka Bus Terminal June 29, 2021
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9 - 12Life Stories at a Hospital Convenience Store July 20, 2021
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9 - 13Tokyo Dry Cleaner's: Reviving Clothes, Reliving Memories August 03, 2021
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9 - 14Water Taxis: Across the Sea and Beyond August 17, 2021
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9 - 15Quiet Prayers at a Secluded Shrine September 14, 2021
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9 - 16Starting Fresh: One-Stop Uniform Shop October 05, 2021
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9 - 17Tokyo Stationery Store: Messages from the Heart October 19, 2021
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9 - 18The Station Under the Cherry Blossoms November 02, 2021
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9 - 19Warming Body and Heart at a Yakiimo Shop November 16, 2021
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9 - 20Fireworks Shop: Lighting Up a Quiet Summer December 14, 2021