Japan's cherry blossom database, 1,200 years old, has a new keeper

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hbarka today at 2:02 AM
> Initially, they didnโ€™t have much luck. No other researchers at Osaka Metropolitan University, where Prof. Aono worked, would be taking over his record-keeping, Hiroko Nishino, a university spokeswoman, wrote in an email.

Iโ€™m surprised that there was lackluster response. For this kind of honor, you would think that there would be a flood of responses. I am attributing it to bad marketing.

epolanski today at 7:35 AM
Japan's cherry blossom truly are wonderful, but I'm not gonna lie, I've seen as beautiful elsewhere, especially in central Europe, Poland especially.
aaron695 today at 8:43 AM
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renewiltord today at 3:27 AM
You're supposed to keep an apprentice, man!