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    The budget for Aomori's cherry blossom viewing, No. 1 nationwide The voice of the citizens when the Sakura Festival opened

    The budget for Aomori's cherry blossom viewing, No. 1 nationwide The voice of the citizens when the Sakura Festival opened

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    The weather company Weathernews announced the results of the Hanami survey on March 16th, and found that Aomori Prefecture was the number one budget-wide budget in Hanami.

    The survey was conducted through the company's smartphone application, and a total of 73,000 people answered. According to the aggregated results, the average budget for cherry blossom viewing in Aomori prefecture is 3,167 yen, which is the highest in Japan, exceeding 3,000 yen. It was 930 yen higher than the national average of 2,237 yen. From 2013 to 2015, Aomori Prefecture ranked first in the company's survey.

    According to the aggregated results, the time to enjoy cherry blossom viewing is 3rd in Japan (2 hours and 18 minutes), the time taken to get the place is 4th (5.1 hours), and the time required to get to the cherry blossom viewing place is 4th (2.9 hours). It ranked high in the item.

    At the Hirosaki Park of the Hirosaki Sakura Festival, which opened on April 22, there was a view from the first day that local residents were spreading their seats and enjoying cherry blossom viewing.

    A man in his 40s who enjoyed cherry blossom viewing with his family said, "The most expensive budget for cherry blossom viewing is eating and drinking. Today I ordered an hors d'oeuvre, but it costs over 30,000 yen each time." "It is a standard thing to go to my family and colleagues at work and my classmates at school three or more times a year" (male in his 40s), "There is a park near the house where you can see cherry blossoms, so feel free to go many times" (60 Some women said that they went to see the cherry blossoms several times.

    A woman in her 70s who came with a family of three generations smiled, "Because it is a place to interact with my family, so I have to hand pocket money to my grandson," said a man in his 30s who was in the citizen's square in the garden "is not enough If I have something, I will go to the stalls to buy various things."

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