TOKYO (AP) — When Americans think of flowers and Japan, we think of cherry blossoms. But to the Japanese, there's a flower for every time of year, and right now, it's the chrysanthemum, celebrated in festivals, shows and home displays. Like the cherry blossom, the chrysanthemum, called "kiku" in Japanese, symbolizes the season, but more than that, it's a symbol of the country itself.Read more on NewsOK.com