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Japan’s Kyoto cherry blossoms peak on earliest date in 1,200 years, a sign of climate change

March 29, 2021 at 6:21 p.m. EDT
Paddle boaters enjoy the blooming cherry blossoms in Tokyo on Monday. (Koji Sasahara/AP)

Amid an exceptionally warm March in Japan, the cherry blossoms in Kyoto peaked Friday, the earliest in more than 1,200 years of records. The record bloom fits into a long-term pattern toward earlier spring flowering, a compelling indicator of climate change, experts say.

The March 26, 2021, peak bloom date surpassed the previous record holder of March 27, 1409, nearly a century before Christopher Columbus sailed to America. The long-term record dates back to A.D. 812, about 12 years after Charlemagne was crowned Holy Roman Emperor.