From early to mid-May, when the cherry blossoms are in full bloom, you can admire the 3,500 Ezo-Yamazakura cherry blossom trees and Asian fawnlilies.
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Approximately 1,530 Someiyoshino cherry blossom trees blanket the perimeter of the Goryokaku Ruins, a national special historic site.
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Many people flock to see the retro Tsugaru Railway trains rolling through rows of cherry blossoms in full bloom on both sides of the tracks.
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One of Japan’s most famous cherry blossom spots. The sight of petals fluttering down after full bloom, blanketing the surface of the water in the outer moat of Hirosaki Castle, is truly spectacular.
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A 20-kilometer-long row of cherry blossoms located 200 to 450 meters above sea level, at the foot of Mt. Iwaki. The rows of cherry blossom trees blooming with the still snow-covered Mt. Iwaki in the background is a breathtaking sight.
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A breathtaking scene of cherry blossoms with the snow-capped Mt. Iwate in the background, and their reflection mirrored on the serene pond.
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Kakunodate was part of a flourishing castle town during the Edo period. The weeping cherry blossom trees contrasted with the black walls of the samurai residences are a magnificent sight.
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Approximately 2,000 double-flowering cherry blossom trees blanket the park’s natural rolling hills, creating a truly spectacular sight when they reach full bloom.
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A famous cherry blossom spot with approximately 250 Someiyoshino cherry blossom trees blooming in unison. The pale pink cherry blossoms reflected on the water against the backdrop of Mt. Tsukuba are a spectacular sight.
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One of Japan’s longest rows of cherry blossom trees, stretching approximately 16 kilometers. The tunnel created by approximately 1,500 wild cherry blossom trees is of otherworldly beauty.
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Located in northwestern Saitama Prefecture, Nagatoro offers many cherry blossom viewing spots, and in the spring, the entire town is tinted with cherry blossoms.
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A vast park with approximately 1,500 cherry blossom trees of 20 varieties. You can admire around 300 cherry blossom trees, from Someiyoshino to Yamazakura, spread across the spacious lawn.
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Perched on a small hill next to Narita Airport, Narita Sakuranoyama Park is a popular photography spot where you can capture stunning shots of cherry blossoms in full bloom alongside airplanes taking off and landing.
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Cherry blossom trees line both banks of the Sumida River, and you can enjoy the flowers in full bloom as you stroll down the promenade.
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A popular cherry blossom viewing spot with around 1,200 cherry blossom trees along walkways and throughout the park.
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A park right in front of Kamenoi Hotel Ome Approximately 250 meters of cherry blossom trees line the Tama River.
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The 600-meter approach to Iiyama Hakusan Forest Park is lined with cherry blossom trees, and around 3,000 trees bloom all together with those inside the park.
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The illumination of the three-story turrets of Takada Castle and the cherry blossoms illuminated by bonbori lanterns create a magical scene that is reflected on the water in the moat.
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Kenroku-en Garden, alongside Kairaku-en Garden and Koraku-en Garden, is one of Japan’s three most famous gardens. Approximately 400 cherry blossom trees bloom along the stream and throughout the garden.
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About 600 cherry blossom trees line the banks of the Asuwa River, which flows through central Fukui City, creating a breathtaking walk through a cherry blossom tunnel that is often hailed as the best in Japan.
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Located on Mt. Arakura, the observation deck offers a stunning view of Mt. Fuji and cherry blossoms seen over the five-story pagoda (Chureito).
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Around 1,500 cherry blossom trees of about 40 varieties blanket the western foot of Mt. Omuro, offering an extended cherry blossom season from late September to May.
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Enjoy the beauty of early-blooming cherry blossoms at various spots, including 850 Kawazu cherry blossom trees lining a stunning 4-kilometer stretch along the Kawazu River.
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Admire various expressions of cherry blossoms, from those illuminated at night to those reflected on the surface of water.
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About 600 Someiyoshino cherry blossom trees bloom around the Nagahama Castle History Museum built on the shore of Lake Biwa. The view of cherry blossoms in full bloom from the observatory is simply spectacular.
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Approximately 1,100 cherry blossom trees bloom along the moat of Hikone Castle, a national treasure, creating a breathtaking scene where the blossoms harmonize with the castle’s stone and white walls.
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Arashiyama is famous for its cherry blossoms and autumn leaves. The soft crimson landscape unfolding over Togetsukyo Bridge creates a breathtaking scene that is iconic of spring.
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The Omuro Sakura cherry blossom trees bloom to the west of the central gate of Ninna-ji Temple, the head temple of the Omuro school of the Shingon sect of Buddhism. The view with the five-story pagoda, an important cultural asset, in the background, is truly spectacular.
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Many people flock every year to the Japan Mint Sakura-no-toorinuke. It opens to the public for a limited period each year during the cherry blossom season (advance reservation required).
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Around 3,000 cherry blossom trees blanket Osaka Castle and its surrounding park. The Nishinomaru Garden, with its plum grove featuring approximately 1,270 trees, also draws many visitors.
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Approximately 5,500 cherry blossom trees of 9 varieties bloom in the Expo’70 Commemorative Park. Throughout the park, painted in pink, you’ll find many picturesque spots, including the rows of cherry blossom trees lining Higashiooji.
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A hanami spot where you can gaze at the beautiful Koriyama Castle ruins and cherry blossoms reflected on the water. From the castle tower observation deck, you can enjoy a panorama of cherry blossom trees in full bloom throughout the castle ruins.
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A vast park with one of Nara’s World Heritage sites. Various varieties of cherry blossom trees bloom during a long season from mid-February to early May.
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The cherry blossoms along the old Ota River are a highlight, and you can enjoy the full bloom from a water cab or sightseeing boat on the river.
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The approximately 200 Someiyoshino cherry blossom trees in full bloom, set against a backdrop of over 2,000 old pine trees, create a magnificent sight.
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The breathtaking combination of Matsuyama Castle—one of Japan’s 12 remaining castle towers, built over 400 years ago—and the cherry blossoms in full bloom draws many visitors.
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Various cherry blossom tree varieties, including the Oshimazakura, named by world-renowned botanist Tomitaro Makino, as well as the Usuzumizakura and the Yamazakura, bloom in full splendor.
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A park situated on a hill where Kochi Castle, one of Japan’s top 100 castles, stands. We highly recommend the cherry blossoms in the plaza where the Sannomaru Palace once stood.
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The approximately 200-meter-long cherry blossom tunnel that lines both sides of the walkway is the highlight. We also recommend viewing the cherry blossoms while picnicking on the lawn.
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The view of Fukuoka’s cityscape from the Fukuoka Castle tower, combined with the cherry blossoms blanketing the area in pink, is truly spectacular.
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Kumamoto Castle is one of Japan’s three most famous castles. The cherry blossoms in full bloom against the jet-black Kumamoto Castle create an exceptionally beautiful scene.
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