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Seven Places to Visit in Second Life for Cherry Blossom (Sakura)
Spring arrives in Second Life with clouds of pink and white sakura. Here are seven destinations where cherry blossom transforms the landscape into something truly worth exploring.
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Cica’s Happy Planet in Second Life
Cica Ghost’s Happy Planet is a striking alien landscape of deep blues, curious creatures, and imaginative forms. With gentle music and interactive touches, it invites quiet exploration and reflection, offering a world that feels both playful and thoughtful.
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Cherry Blossom at Hi-Cafe in Second Life
A return visit to Hi-Cafe reveals a gentle seasonal transformation. Cherry blossoms now frame the landscape, outdoor seating has returned, and subtle interior changes bring the view inside, creating a space that feels both familiar and quietly renewed
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LeLoo’s World, Blooming Bookshire in Second Life
LeLoo’s World Blooming Bookshire is a springtime Second Life destination full of flower meadows, quirky grazing animals, and beautifully furnished miniature scenes. A joy to explore slowly — though be warned, it may send you straight to the shops afterwards.
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Ordinary Day by Cica Ghost
Cica Ghost’s newest installation, Ordinary Day, invites visitors into a whimsical landscape of green mosaics, periwinkle flowers, and playful imagination. A giant curious cat watches two rideable mice while Flintstones-style buildings hide small surprises. It is another thoughtful and quietly charming world
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Cha Redwoods in Second Life: A Forest Retreat
High above the Jeogeot mainland, Cha Redwoods offers towering trees, quiet paths, and the soothing sound of water. Inspired by Redwood National Park, this sky platform retreat invites reflection, photography, and gentle exploration in one of Second Life’s most enduring natural builds.
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Oh My Heart by Cica Ghost
Cica Ghost’s Oh My Heart unfolds beneath a soft blue haze, filled with giant whimsical creatures and heart-shaped forms. Yet beneath the playful surface, there is stitching, solitude, and something more reflective. A Valentine installation that feels thoughtful as well as charming.
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Hi-Café in Spring, A Fresh Chapter on Route 3
Hi-Café on Route 3 in Heterocera has been completely rebuilt for spring. With a new courtyard layout, urban touches, gentle fountain sounds, and a custom Green Days 2026 EEP setting, it remains a welcoming and photogenic mainland retreat.
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Bitter’s End, a Quiet Island Escape in Second Life
Explore Bitter’s End in Second Life, a coastal forest island by Lilly Blackwood featuring a ruined courtyard, lighthouse views, woodland trails, a café, a waterfall, and peaceful meditation spots.
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Rainy Alley in Second Life
Rainy Alley floats high above Bay City, barely changed in years. In a virtual world where places vanish quickly, this narrow, rain-soaked passage endures, carrying its history, atmosphere, and quiet creativity intact. A visit feels less like discovery, and more like stepping gently into Second Life’s past
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Sei Fiore, a Whimsical Farewell
Sei Fiore is a whimsical island filled with fantasy vignettes, playful surprises, and quiet moments of charm. With its Green Witch Café, Alice in Wonderland touches, and gentle sense of storytelling, it is a place worth exploring before it closes on the 13th of February.
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Sable Noir, The Lost Island
Sable Noir is a dramatic volcanic island of black sand, stormy skies, and haunting soundscapes. From thunder and crashing waves to hidden paths and rich wildlife, this immersive region rewards exploration and invites visitors to slow down, listen, and discover its many secrets.