197 official spots · 140,599 cherry trees across Japan
Kawazu Sakura Festival
河津桜まつり
Japan's most famous early cherry blossom festival — 8,000 pink Kawazu-zakura along a 4km river walk. Blooms mid-February to mid-March, 3-4 weeks before Tokyo.
Kawazu (JR Izu-Kyuko Line)
Kema Sakuranomiya Park
毛馬桜之宮公園
4km riverside park with 5,000 trees — Osaka's longest sakura promenade. The Okawa River doubles the blossoms in its reflection.
Sakuranomiya (JR Loop)
Kunimi Sakura Plateau
国見桜回廊
5,000 trees spread across mountain plateau roads in a 20km circuit — Tohoku's most dramatic rural sakura drive. Mid-April. The blossoms stretch to the horizon.
Koori (JR Tohoku Line)
Kintaikyo Bridge
錦帯橋
3,000 cherry trees surrounding Japan's most beautiful wooden arch bridge. The five-arched bridge with Iwakuni Castle on the hill above, all framed by blossoms. Iconic.
Shin-岩国 (JR Sanyo) + bus
Osaka Castle Park
大阪城公園
3,000 cherry trees surrounding Japan's most iconic castle. Night illuminations turn the moat pink. One of Japan's greatest hanami settings.
Osakajo-koen (JR Loop)
Hirosaki Castle Park
弘前城公園
Japan's greatest sakura festival — 2,600 trees including 300-year-old specimens. Late April–early May peak. The moat fills with fallen petals (hanaikada).
Hirosaki (JR Ou Line)
Mikamine Park
三神峯公園
2,500 cherry trees on a hillside — Sendai's most spectacular hanami park. Wide lawns and plenty of space for picnics away from crowds.
Nagamachi-Minami (Metro)
Hitachi Seaside Park
国営ひたち海浜公園
2,000 cherry trees in a vast seaside park famous for nemophila fields. Cherry trees bloom alongside the blue flower carpet in mid-April.
Katsuta (JR Joban) + bus
Koganei Park
小金井公園
Tokyo's largest sakura concentration — 2,000 trees including a dedicated Cherry Garden. Free entry, local favourite, rarely on tourist maps.
Musashi-Koganei (JR)
Kakuda Fureai Park
角田市城山公園
2,000 trees on a gentle hill — one of Miyagi's most beautiful local hanami parks. Less crowded than Sendai city parks but equally impressive. Late April bloom.
Kakuda (Abukuma Express)
Saito Kofun Cluster
西都原古墳群
2,000 trees among ancient burial mounds (kofun) spanning 3km. Cherry blossoms rise above 300 grassy mounds in a field of pink. One of Kyushu's most dramatic hanami locations.
Bus from Miyazaki
Mifuneyama Rakuen
御船山楽園
2,000 trees at the base of a dramatic rocky mountain in an Edo-era garden. teamLab night illumination transforms the park. One of Kyushu's most spectacular sakura gardens.
Takeo-Onsen (JR Nagasaki)
Tsurumi Ryokuchi Park
鶴見緑地公園
Huge park in east Osaka with 2,000 cherry trees and a botanical garden. Far fewer crowds than central Osaka spots.
Tsurumi-Ryokuchi (Metro)
Ohama Park
大村公園
2,000 trees surrounding a castle pond — one of Japan's Top 100 sakura spots. Stunning reflections in the water. Blooms early mid-March.
Ohama (JR Omura Line)
Mizumoto Park
水元公園
Tokyo's largest water park — 1,800 trees including dramatic weeping cherries along canals. A full-day destination in northeast Tokyo.
Kanamachi (JR) + bus
Moerenuma Park, Sapporo
モエレ沼公園
Isamu Noguchi-designed sculpture park bursting with 1,700 cherry trees. Late April–early May bloom. Artistic giant sculptures framed by pink blossoms.
Kanjo-Dori-Higashi (Metro) + bus
Nara Park
奈良公園
1,700 cherry trees amid freely roaming deer. The sight of deer under full-bloom sakura is unique in all Japan. Less crowded than Kyoto.
Kintetsu-Nara (Kintetsu)
Goryokaku Park, Hakodate
五稜郭公園
1,600 trees inside a star-shaped Western-style fortress from 1864. The geometric moat turns pink in late April. Best viewed from the tower.
Goryokaku-koen-mae (Tram)
Showa Kinen Park
昭和記念公園
Massive national park with 1,500 trees. Rent a bike and explore — far fewer crowds than central Tokyo. ¥450 entry.
Nishi-Tachikawa (JR)
Shukugawa Park
夙川公園
1.5km riverside park with 1,500 trees along the Shukugawa River. Called 'Japan's most beautiful cherry blossom riverside' — stunning reflections.
Shukugawa (Hankyu Kobe)
Arashiyama Riverside
嵐山 渡月橋
Cherry trees frame the Togetsukyo Bridge against bamboo-covered mountains. One of Japan's most scenic spring backdrops. Visit at dawn to beat the crowds.
Arashiyama (Hankyu/Randen)
Nihondaira Park
日本平公園
1,500 trees on a plateau with views of Mount Fuji and Suruga Bay. One of Japan's most scenic elevated hanami locations. Blooms late March.
Bus from Shimizu (JR)
Takato Castle Park
高遠城址公園
1,500 Takato-Kohigan cherry trees — a rare pink variety unique to this castle. Ranked Japan's Top 3 sakura spots. The entire hillside turns deep pink mid-April.
Ina-shi (JR Iida Line) + bus
Yamagata Kajo Park
霞城公園
1,500 trees in the ruins of Yamagata Castle. The stone walls and cherry blossoms reflected in the moat. Yamagata's biggest hanami gathering. Blooms early to mid-April.
Yamagata (JR Yamagata Shinkansen)
Toneri Park
舎人公園
One of Tokyo's most underrated sakura parks — 1,400 trees around a large pond in north Adachi. Free entry, open fields, almost no tourists.
Toneri-koen (Nippori-Toneri Line)
Hijiyama Park
比治山公園
Hiroshima's premier hanami park — 1,300 trees on a hill with sweeping city views. Henry Moore sculpture garden within the grounds. Night illumination.
Hijiyama (Astram Line)
Nishi Park, Fukuoka
西公園
1,300 trees on a hill overlooking Hakata Bay. Spring festival with food stalls. Stunning sea views through blooming branches.
Ohori-koen (Metro Kuko)
Towada City Cherry Avenue
官庁街通り
1.1km perfectly straight boulevard with 1,300 cherry trees — one of Japan's most beautiful tree-lined avenues. Blooms late April.
Misawa (JR Tohoku) + bus
Funaoka Castle Ruins
船岡城址公園
1,200 trees on a hilltop castle ruin. The escalator ride up through blossoming trees and the panoramic view over Shibata are remarkable. Late April bloom.
Funaoka (JR Tohoku Line)
Ueno Park
上野公園
Tokyo's most iconic hanami destination. Over 1,200 trees line the main avenue and ring Shinobazu Pond. Big crowds and street food stalls.
Ueno (JR/Metro)
Maruyama Park, Sapporo
円山公園
Sapporo's most popular hanami park — 1,200 trees beside the historic Hokkaido Jingu shrine. Late April. Cherry blossoms coexist with late snowfall.
Maruyama-Koen (Metro Tozai)
Higashiyama Zoo Park
東山公園
1,200 trees across a large park housing Nagoya's zoo and botanical garden. Family favourite — cherry blossoms with pandas and botanical displays.
Higashiyama-koen (Metro)
Kasumigaura Lakeside
霞ヶ浦湖岸
1,200 trees along the shores of Japan's second largest lake. Cherry blossoms reflecting in the calm waters of Lake Kasumigaura.
Tsuchiura (JR Joban Line)
Hikone Castle
彦根城
1,200 trees surrounding one of Japan's 5 National Treasure castles. Cherry blossoms along the double moat with swan boats below and the castle above — magical.
Hikone (JR Biwako Line)
Ueno Park Night Sakura
上野公園 夜桜
Ueno's sakura alley lit up at night with lanterns and food stalls. The liveliest yozakura atmosphere in Tokyo — bring your own drinks.
Ueno (JR/Metro)
Shinjuku Gyoen
新宿御苑
Imperial garden with 65 cherry varieties ensuring early and late blooms. No alcohol — serene alternative to rowdy hanami. ¥500 entry.
Shinjuku-Gyoenmae (Metro)
Maizuru Park (Fukuoka Castle)
舞鶴公園
1,000 trees on Fukuoka Castle ruins with night illuminations. One of Kyushu's top hanami parks — early blooming from mid-March.
Akasaka (Metro Kuko)
Kitakyushu Katsuyama Park
勝山公園
1,000 trees in the heart of Kokura surrounding the castle moat. One of Kitakyushu's finest hanami spots with night illumination. Blooms mid-March.
Kokura (JR Sanyo/Shinkansen)
Tsuruma Park, Nagoya
鶴舞公園
Nagoya's most popular hanami park — 1,000 trees around a rose garden and fountain. Food stalls and live music. Always packed during peak bloom.
Tsurumai (JR/Metro)
Gifu Castle Park
岐阜公園
1,000 trees at the base and hillside of Gifu Castle — one of Japan's mountain castles. The ropeway up passes through blossoming trees. Stunning valley views.
Gifu (JR Tokaido/Takayama)
Takasaki Senbonzakura
高崎千本桜
1,000 trees along the Karasugawa River — Gunma's grandest sakura boulevard. The Takasaki Thousand Cherry Blossom Festival runs every April.
Takasaki (JR/Shinkansen)
Tama River Embankment
多摩川堤防
Miles of riverside cherry trees. Tokyo's best spring cycling route — rent a bike at Futako-Tamagawa and follow the blossoms.
Tamagawa (Tokyu)
Omiya Park
大宮公園
1,000 cherry trees in one of Kanto's oldest parks. The moat of the old Omiya Castle ruins is lined with weeping cherries. Night illumination in season.
Omiya (JR)
Ritsurin Garden, Takamatsu
栗林公園
One of Japan's finest stroll gardens with 1,000 cherry trees. Repeatedly voted the most beautiful garden in Japan by Michelin. Blooms late March.
Ritsurin-Koen-Mae (JR)
Tsutsujigaoka Park
つつじが岡公園
1,000 cherry trees mixing with red azaleas in mid-April. Sendai's famous double-bloom park — sakura above, azaleas below.
Tsurugaya-Koenmae (Bus)
Tsurumai Park
鶴舞公園
Nagoya's most popular hanami park — 1,000 trees around a rose garden and fountain. Food stalls and live music during peak bloom. Free entry.
Tsurumai (JR/Metro)
Nagoya Castle Park
名古屋城
1,000 trees surrounding one of Japan's most important castles. The golden dolphin roof against pink blossoms is iconic. Night illumination in season.
Shiyakusho (Metro Meijo)
Mount Takao
高尾山
Hike through wild mountain cherry (yamazakura) — 45 min from Shinjuku. Peaks 1–2 weeks after central Tokyo. Cable car available.
Takaosanguchi (Keio)
Himeji Castle Park
姫路城 三の丸広場
Japan's most spectacular castle — World Heritage site framed by 1,000 cherry trees. The white castle against pink blossoms is one of Japan's defining images.
Himeji (JR Sanyo Line)
Ojima Komatsugawa Park
小島・小松川公園
1,000 cherry trees of multiple varieties beside the Arakawa River. Surrounded by housing — genuine local hanami atmosphere rarely seen by visitors.
Higashi-Ojima (Toei Shinjuku Line)
Koriyama Castle Ruins
郡山城址
1,000+ cherry trees at a 16th-century castle ruin. The Yamatokoriyama Castle Festival runs late March–early April. Stunning castle+sakura views.
Kintetsu-Koriyama (Kintetsu)
Kiyomizudera Temple
清水寺
Cherry trees cascade down the hillside below this famous wooden stage. Views over Kyoto from the stage with blossoms in every direction.
Kiyomizumichi (Bus 100)
Lake Kawaguchiko
河口湖
800 trees along the north shore of Lake Kawaguchi with Mount Fuji as a backdrop. The most photographed sakura view in all Japan. Blooms early April.
Kawaguchiko (Fujikyuko Line)
Kasuya Tsukushi River Walk
筑紫川桜並木
800 trees along the Tsukushi River — a peaceful rural alternative to Fukuoka city's crowded parks. Peak bloom mid-March.
Kitagata-Chikushino (Nishitetsu)
Meguro River
目黒川
800 trees line 4km of riverbanks. Stunning day and night when lit by pink lanterns. Walk upstream from Nakameguro for fewer crowds.
Nakameguro (Tokyu/Metro)
Okazaki Castle Park
岡崎公園
800 trees surrounding the birthplace castle of Tokugawa Ieyasu. The Oto River flows through the castle grounds — cherry petals drift on the water. Night illumination.
Okazaki (JR Tokaido/Meitetsu)
Kairakuen Garden
偕楽園
One of Japan's Top 3 gardens — famous for 3,000 plum trees but also 800 cherry trees blooming after. Cherry-ume double season is rare and beautiful.
Mito (JR Joban Line)
Lake Biwa Canal Biwako
琵琶湖疏水桜並木
800 trees lining the historic Lake Biwa Canal — the water flows from Lake Biwa to Kyoto through a tunnel of cherry blossoms. Boat rides available in season.
Yamashina (JR Biwako Line)
Joyama Park, Nagano
城山公園
800 trees on a hill above Nagano city near Zenkoji Temple. The combination of temple rooftops and cherry blossoms is beautiful. Night illumination available.
Nagano (JR Hokuriku Shinkansen)
Kumamoto Castle
熊本城
800 cherry trees across one of Japan's grandest castle grounds. The restored castle tower framed by blossoms is breathtaking. Blooms mid-March.
Kumamoto-jo-mae (Tram)
Expo Commemorative Park
服部緑地公園
800 trees in a large green park in northern Osaka. A popular local alternative to the crowded Osaka Castle Park. Wide lawns perfect for hanami picnics.
Ryokuchi-koen (Metro Midosuji)
Meguro River Night Walk
目黒川 夜桜
Pink lanterns glow along the river during the Nakameguro Sakura Festival. Visit after 8pm when day-trippers have gone home.
Nakameguro (Tokyu/Metro)
Yamazaki River Walk
山崎川堤防
2km riverside walk with 700 trees creating a cherry tunnel over the Yamazaki River. One of Nagoya's most beautiful and local hanami routes.
Yaba (Metro Meiko)
Kinuta Park
砧公園
Former golf course turned family paradise. Wide open lawns, Setagaya Art Museum nearby. Rarely overcrowded.
Bus from Yoga (Tokyu)
Akita Senshu Park
千秋公園
700 trees in the former Kubota Castle grounds in central Akita. The moat reflections and illuminated night sakura (April 11–20) are highlights. Blooms mid-April.
Akita (JR Akita Shinkansen)
Daigo-ji Temple
醍醐寺
700 trees at this UNESCO World Heritage temple — Toyotomi Hideyoshi held Japan's greatest ever hanami party here in 1598 with 1,300 guests. The five-storey pagoda among blossoms is iconic.
Daigo (Metro Tozai)
Sumida River Banks
隅田川両岸
1km sakura boulevard from Azumabashi to Sakurabashi — planted by the Tokugawa shogunate. Cherry blossom river cruises run in season.
Asakusa (Metro/Tobu)
Shakujii River, Itabashi
石神井川 板橋区
Dense cherry plantings along the Shakujii River in Nakaitabashi. A locals-only sakura walk with a genuine lived-in neighbourhood feel — rivals Nakameguro.
Nakaitabashi (Tobu Tojo Line)
Nishi Park, Sendai
西公園
Sendai's oldest park with 700 cherry trees along a wide promenade. Cherry blossom festival in mid-April. Blossoms 2–3 weeks after Tokyo.
Kita-Yobancho (Metro Tozai)
Suwa Lake Cherry Walk
諏訪湖畔桜並木
700 trees lining the shores of Lake Suwa with the Southern Alps reflected in the water. Mid-April bloom — one of Nagano's most scenic lakeside spots.
Suwa-shi (JR Chuo Line)
Maruyama Park
円山公園
Kyoto's most beloved hanami park. The giant 40-year-old weeping cherry at its center is lit up until 10pm — the Gion Yo-zakura. Food stalls fill the park.
Gion-Shijo (Keihan)
Asukayama Park
飛鳥山公園
Tokyo's oldest public park (opened 1720). Take the free mini monorail up the hill. Retro charm and local crowds.
Oji (JR / Toden tram)
Hikarigaoka Park
光が丘公園
Huge park with 600 cherry trees and wide open fields. Famous for a long sakura-lined main avenue — families and dog walkers only.
Hikarigaoka (Metro)
Yoyogi Park
代々木公園
Spacious park beloved by families, musicians, and cosplayers. Best for all-day hanami picnics with plenty of room to spread out.
Harajuku (JR) / Yoyogi (JR)
Sumida Park
隅田公園
Hanami tradition since the Edo period. Tokyo Skytree frames every photo. Festival stalls line the riverside walk in late March.
Asakusa (Metro/Tobu)
Kasai Rinkai Park
葛西臨海公園
Tokyo's largest seaside park — 600 sakura trees with Tokyo Bay views. Combine with the giant Ferris wheel and aquarium for a full day out near Disneyland.
Kasai-Rinkai-Koen (JR Keiyo)
Ohori Park
大濠公園
600 trees around a large central lake — the Hakata Bay reflections make this one of Fukuoka's most photogenic spring spots.
Ohori-koen (Metro Kuko)
Negishi Forest Park
根岸森林公園
Former US Army base turned public park with 600 trees on a hillside. Spacious, uncrowded, and magnificent in bloom. Locals call it Yokohama's secret hanami.
Negishi (JR Negishi Line)
Noda Kyu-Suigo Tsukuda Park
旧水郷筑波公園
600 trees lining a canal in north Chiba — sakura petals drift on the water creating a natural hanaikada (petal raft).
Noda-Koen (Tobu Noda)
Tsurugaoka Park, Utsunomiya
八幡山公園
600 cherry trees on a hill overlooking Utsunomiya city. The city's most beloved hanami spot — stunning views from the top in full bloom.
Utsunomiya (JR Tohoku/Shinkansen)
Okabe Cherry Blossom Road
岡部桜並木
600 trees lining an old post road through Okabe. One of the most beautiful sakura avenues in Shizuoka — a tunnel of blossoms over the historic Tokaido route.
Fujieda (JR Tokaido)
Wakayama Castle
和歌山城
600 trees surrounding a hilltop castle in central Wakayama. The castle tower visible above a sea of pink blossoms. Night illumination event in season.
Wakayama (JR Kinokuni/Hanwa)
Tendo Maizuru Park
舞鶴山公園
600 trees on Maizuru Hill — famous for Human Shogi (chess played with people in costumes) held under the cherry blossoms every April. A uniquely Japanese spring festival.
Tendo (JR Yamagata Line)
Kumagaya Sakura Tsutsumi
熊谷桜堤
500 trees along a 2km embankment of the Arakawa River. One of Japan's top 100 sakura spots — the tunnel of blossoms above the river is stunning.
Kumagaya (JR/Shinkansen)
Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park
平和記念公園
500 cherry trees lining the Motoyasu River beside the Atomic Bomb Dome. A profoundly moving place to see sakura — peace and renewal in full bloom.
Hiroshima (JR/Tram)
Shiroyama Park
城山公園
500 trees on a hill overlooking Kagoshima Bay and the smoking Sakurajima volcano. One of Japan's most dramatic sakura backdrops. Blooms late March.
Kagoshima-Chuo (JR Kagoshima)
Maebashi Chuo Park
前橋中央公園
500 trees in central Maebashi along the Hirose River. A beloved local hanami spot in the prefectural capital. Blooms late March.
Maebashi (JR Ryomo Line)
Nikko Toshogu Shrine
日光東照宮
500 cherry trees around the ornate UNESCO World Heritage shrine. Mid-April peak (1–2 weeks after Tokyo). The contrast of colourful shrine carvings and pink blossoms is breathtaking.
Nikko (JR/Tobu)
Takayama Higashiyama Walk
高山東山さくら回廊
500 trees along the Higashiyama temple circuit in historic old-town Takayama. Cherry blossoms frame Edo-period temples and the Japanese Alps. Blooms mid-April.
Takayama (JR Hida Line)
Kanda River Walk
神田川遊歩道
25km river lined with cherry trees from Inokashira to Sumida River. Walk from Edogawabashi to Omokage Bridge for the best tunnel effect. Almost no tourists.
Edogawabashi (Metro)
Akatsuka Park
赤塚公園
Large park in northwest Itabashi with 500 cherry trees and an ancient burial mound. The Tokyo Daibutsu giant bronze Buddha is a short walk away.
Narimasu (Tobu Tojo / Metro)
Miyazaki Prefectural Park
平和台公園
500 trees in a park surrounding the Tower of Peace. Miyazaki's main cherry blossom festival is held here. Blooms early-mid March — one of Japan's earliest mainland blooms.
Miyazaki (JR Nippo Line)
Philosopher's Path
哲学の道
2km canal walk between Ginkakuji and Nanzenji lined with 500 cherry trees. One of Japan's most photographed spring walks.
Nanzenji-Eikando-Michi (Bus)
Fuji Five Lakes — Saiko
西湖樹海公園
500 trees on the quieter west side of the Fuji Five Lakes with Mt. Fuji and the Sea of Trees as backdrop. Far fewer crowds than Kawaguchiko.
Kawaguchiko (Fujikyuko) + bus
Tottori Castle Ruins
鳥取城跡
500 trees at the dramatic hilltop ruins of Tottori Castle. The stone walls and cherry blossoms against a backdrop of the Sea of Japan is uniquely beautiful.
Tottori (JR San-in Line)
Utsubuki Park
打吹公園
500 trees ranked in Japan's Top 100 sakura spots. The old white-walled merchant district below and the castle hill above, both in full bloom simultaneously.
Kurayoshi (JR San-in Line)
Inokashira Park
井の頭恩賜公園
Romantic pond park near Ghibli Museum. Legend: couples who rowboat together will break up. Walk around the pond for stunning reflections.
Kichijoji (JR/Keio)
Kenroku-en Garden
兼六園
One of Japan's Top 3 gardens with 420 cherry trees including rare yellow-green Ukon variety. Lantern-lit evening viewing (yozakura) in season.
Kanazawa (JR Hokuriku)
Nogawa Park & River
野川公園
Peaceful river park with early-blooming Kawazu sakura from February — one of Tokyo's first spring sightings each year.
Musashi-Sakai (JR) + bus
Nirasaki Shinsengumi Walk
韮崎市民公園
400 trees with views of the Yatsugatake mountains and Mt. Fuji. Quiet local sakura spot with superb mountain backdrops. Blooms early April.
Nirasaki (JR Chuo Line)
Usuki Castle Ruins
臼杵城址
400 trees at a castle ruin on a peninsula jutting into Usuki Bay. Cherry blossoms surrounded by the sea on three sides. Night illumination event in late March.
Usuki (JR Nippo Line)
Hirano Shrine
平野神社
400 trees including 60 rare varieties at Kyoto's most diverse sakura shrine. Blooms from late March through late April — the longest sakura season in Kyoto.
Kinukake-no-Michi (Bus 52)
Chureito Pagoda
忠霊塔
The iconic five-story pagoda on a hillside with cherry trees and Mount Fuji — on virtually every Japan travel poster. 398 steps to reach it.
Shimoyoshida (Fujikyuko)
Nijo Castle
二条城
UNESCO World Heritage castle with 400 cherry trees along the moat. Night illumination event in March–April. Tickets required.
Nijo-jo-mae (Metro Tozai)
Kiba Park
木場公園
Riverside east Tokyo park with long cherry-lined promenades. Rarely on tourist itineraries — genuinely local feel.
Kiba (Metro)
Shakujii Park
石神井公園
Beautiful twin-lake park in Nerima. Rowboats available, cherry trees ring both lakes — genuinely peaceful and local.
Shakujii-Koen (Seibu)
Asama Park, Tsu
浅間山公園
400 trees on Asama Hill overlooking Ise Bay. Tsu's premier hanami spot with ocean views. Food stalls during the cherry blossom festival in late March.
Tsu (JR/Kintetsu)
Inuyama Castle
犬山城
Japan's oldest original castle on a cliff above the Kiso River, surrounded by 400 cherry trees. The view from the castle tower over blossoming slopes is unforgettable.
Inuyama (Meitetsu Inuyama)
Kakunodate Samurai District
角館武家屋敷
400 weeping cherry trees lining samurai mansions in Japan's best-preserved samurai town. The dark branches against white walls are unforgettable. Late April.
Kakunodate (JR Akita Shinkansen)
Tsurugaoka Hachimangu
鶴岡八幡宮
400 cherry trees lining the grand approach to Kamakura's most important shrine. The 500m cherry-lined boulevard (Dankazura) is one of Japan's finest.
Kamakura (JR Yokosuka)
Tokigawa Shizen no ie
ときがわ桜並木
400 trees along a mountain stream in the Chichibu foothills. A peaceful rural sakura walk far from city crowds. Late March bloom.
Takezawa (Tobu Tojo)
Naritasan Park
成田山公園
400 trees surrounding the famous Naritasan Shinshoji Temple. Cherry blossoms frame ancient pagodas and ponds. Peak early April.
Narita (JR/Keisei)
Arakawa Tram (Sakura Tram)
都電荒川線 桜
Tokyo's last remaining streetcar runs past cherry trees for several stops. Ride between Arakawa-Shakomae and Oji for the best blossom views from the window.
Arakawa-Shakomae (Toden tram)
Matsuda Kawazu Sakura
松田山河津桜
360 early-blooming Kawazu cherry trees on a hillside with views of Mt. Fuji. Blooms February — one of Kanagawa's earliest sakura.
Shin-Matsuda (Odakyu)
Zenpukuji River Walk
善福寺川緑地
One of Tokyo's most serene riverside blossom walks. Locals stroll here on weekday mornings — genuinely peaceful even at peak bloom.
Ogikubo (JR/Metro)
Toyama Park
戸山公園
Former Imperial Army grounds turned urban oasis. Cherry tunnels wind through quiet paths — almost no tourists.
Takadanobaba (JR/Metro)
Hiroshima Castle
広島城
350 cherry trees along the moat of Hiroshima's reconstructed castle. The castle reflected in the moat among falling petals is a classic sight.
Kamiyacho (Tram)
Chiba Park
千葉公園
300 trees around a large pond in central Chiba. The Ohori Pond reflection is the highlight — blossoms mirror perfectly on calm mornings.
Chiba-koen (Monorail)
Kaminoyama Castle
上山城
300 trees at a castle in a famous hot spring town. Combine onsen and sakura — the castle is lit up at night with lanterns. Blooms mid-April.
Kaminoyama-Onsen (JR Yamagata)
Atsugi Ayu Park
厚木あゆみ橋周辺
300 trees along the Sagami River in Atsugi. A favourite local hanami spot with mountain views and ample picnic space.
Atsugi (Odakyu)
Heian Shrine Garden
平安神宮 神苑
Stunning weeping cherries reflected in the garden pond inside Heian Shrine. The vermilion torii gate framed by blossoms is iconic.
Higashiyama (Metro Tozai)
Gujo Hachiman Castle
郡上八幡城
300 trees on a steep hilltop castle — the view from the castle wall over the old town and mountains covered in cherry blossoms is breathtaking. Blooms mid-April.
Mino-Ota (JR) + Nagaragawa Railway
Tsuwano Taikodani Inari
太鼓谷稲成神社
300 trees near 1,000 red torii gates climbing the hillside — Shimane's version of Fushimi Inari. Cherry blossoms frame the vermilion gates perfectly in late March.
Tsuwano (JR Yamaguchi Line)
Hamaoka Sand Dunes Park
中田島砂丘桜並木
300 trees near the vast Nakatajima Sand Dunes. Cherry blossoms with the unique backdrop of Japan's largest sand dunes and the Pacific Ocean.
Hamamatsu (JR Tokaido)
Kawagoe Little Edo
川越城址
Little Edo town 1hr from Shinjuku with castle ruins and cherry trees. Combine with Kawagoe's famous sweet potato street.
Kawagoe (Tobu/Seibu)
Hamarikyu Gardens
浜離宮恩賜庭園
Former feudal lord's garden flanked by skyscrapers and Tokyo Bay. Tidal ponds, a teahouse, and a 300-year-old pine alongside the sakura.
Shiodome (Metro)
Wadabori Park
和田堀公園
Riverside park along Zenpukuji River in Suginami. Cherry-lined paths popular with cyclists and walkers — rarely on any tourist map.
Eifukucho (Keio Inokashira)
Oyoko River
横十間川
Hidden east Tokyo river with sakura tunnels. Traditional Edo-period boats run in spring with lanterns at night. Skytree views from the north end.
Monzen-Nakacho (Metro)
Sakai River Greenway
境川緑道
Cherry-lined greenway along Sakai River in residential Adachi. A peaceful local walking route with blossoms stretching over 1km.
Umejima (Tobu Skytree Line)
Minato Mirai Sakura
みなとみらい桜並木
Cherry trees along the waterfront with Ferris wheel and cruise ships as a backdrop. Urban sakura at its most photogenic — stunning at night.
Sakuragicho (JR/Metro)
Matsumoto Castle
松本城
Japan's oldest original castle ('crow castle') surrounded by cherry trees with the Japan Alps as backdrop. One of Japan's most photogenic sakura scenes. Blooms mid-April.
Matsumoto (JR Shinonoi/Oito)
Odawara Castle Park
小田原城址公園
300 trees surrounding a reconstructed castle. The white castle tower against pink blossoms is a classic Kanagawa spring image.
Odawara (JR/Odakyu/Shinkansen)
Minami Yamate Park
南山手公園
Cherry trees with harbour views in Nagasaki's historic Dutch Slopes district. Atmospheric blossoms amid colonial-era Western architecture.
Nagasaki (JR Nagasaki Line)
Beppu Umi Tamago Park
別府海浜砂湯周辺
300 trees near the famous hot spring town of Beppu. Combine cherry blossom viewing with steam rising from the earth. The juxtaposition of sakura and onsen steam is unique to Beppu.
Beppu (JR Nippo Line)
Kobe Oji Zoo Park
王子公園
Spacious park beside Kobe's zoo with 300 cherry trees. Popular local hanami spot with Mount Rokko as a backdrop. Night illumination event.
Oji-Koen (Hankyu Kobe)
Kitanomaru Park
北の丸公園
Next door to Chidorigafuchi with far fewer crowds. Home to the Budokan. Early-blooming Kawazu sakura appear in February.
Kudanshita (Metro)
Old Nakagawa River Walk
旧中川
Five varieties of cherry bloom along this 6.7km riverside walk. Early Kawazu sakura from January, then full Somei Yoshino in late March.
Higashi-Ojima (Toei Shinjuku Line)
Imperial Palace East Garden
皇居東御苑
Serene garden within the Imperial Palace grounds. Free entry, check closed days. Cherry allées bloom along the stone walls.
Otemachi (Metro)
Chidorigafuchi
千鳥ヶ淵
Moat-side promenade by the Imperial Palace. Rent a rowboat and drift under cascading blossoms — one of Tokyo's most iconic spring images.
Kudanshita (Metro)
Setagaya Park
世田谷公園
Relaxed park with a duck pond ringed by cherry trees and a popular kids' steam locomotive. Spacious and great for families.
Ikejiri-Ohashi (Tokyu)
Megurogawa Meguro Section
目黒川 目黒エリア
The wider, quieter southern stretch of Meguro River. Bigger trees, more space, a fraction of the Nakameguro crowds.
Meguro (JR/Tokyu)
Kunitachi Daigaku Dori
国立大学通り
1.8km perfectly straight boulevard lined with cherry trees and ginkgos. One of Japan's most beautiful spring avenues — almost no foreign tourists.
Kunitachi (JR)
Koishikawa Botanical Garden
小石川植物園
University of Tokyo research garden with diverse sakura varieties. Quieter and academic — great for cherry variety spotting.
Hakusan (Metro)
Fushimi Inari Sakura Walk
伏見稲荷 桜参道
Cherry trees line the base of the famous thousand-torii path. Arrive at sunrise for blossoms framing the vermilion gates with zero crowds.
Fushimi-Inari (JR Nara Line)
Kanazawa Castle Park
金沢城公園
200 trees within the reconstructed Edo-era castle grounds, directly adjacent to Kenroku-en. Beautifully curated setting with samurai-era architecture.
Kanazawa (JR Hokuriku)
Morioka Castle Ruins
盛岡城跡公園
200 trees within Iwate Park on historic castle ruins. A beloved local hanami spot with stone walls draped in pink. Blooms late April.
Morioka (JR Shinkansen)
Aoyama Cemetery
青山霊園
800m uninterrupted sakura tunnel down the central avenue. One of central Tokyo's best-kept secrets — minutes from Omotesando.
Gaienmae (Metro)
Yanaka Cemetery
谷中霊園
Atmospheric cemetery of artists and writers. Cherry avenue with paper lanterns — hauntingly beautiful and never overcrowded.
Nippori (JR)
Sankeien Garden
三渓園
Historic garden with traditional buildings and cherry trees reflected in ponds. One of Yokohama's most refined spring experiences — far fewer crowds than Tokyo.
Honmoku (Bus from Yokohama)
Nanai River Promenade
七井橋 桜並木
Peaceful cherry promenade just south of Inokashira Park. Locals-only feel with beautiful water reflections.
Kichijoji (JR/Keio)
Matsuyama Castle
松山城
One of Japan's 12 original castles surrounded by cherry trees. Take the ropeway up and look out over Matsuyama with blossoms below and Seto Sea beyond.
Matsuyama-shi (Tram/Ropeway)
Naka-Meguro Upper River
中目黒 上流
Same blossom tunnel as Nakameguro but upstream — majestic trees, half the crowd. Walk from Ikejiri-Ohashi towards Meguro Station.
Naka-Meguro (Tokyu/Metro)
Ashikaga Flower Park
あしかがフラワーパーク
Famous for its giant wisteria but cherry trees bloom here first in late March. Combine sakura and early wisteria for a stunning spring visit.
Ashikaga Flower Park (JR Ryomo)
Shin-Kiba Waterfront Park
新木場公園
Waterfront park on Tokyo Bay with cherry trees and sea breezes. Combine with Wakasu seaside park for a full east-Tokyo day out.
Shin-Kiba (JR/Metro)
Senzokuike Park
洗足池公園
Beautiful pond park in Ota ward. Rowboats under the blossoms — feels like the countryside despite being in Tokyo.
Senzoku-ike (Tokyu)
Tetsugakudo Park
哲学堂公園
Quirky philosophical park built by Buddhist scholar Inoue Enryo. Cherry trees ring the ponds — atmospheric and completely tourist-free.
Araiyakushimae (Seibu)
Musashiseki Park
武蔵関公園
Gourd-shaped pond surrounded by cherry trees. Rent a rowboat for ¥200 — almost entirely locals here.
Musashi-Seki (Seibu)
Ise Jingu Naiku Approach
伊勢神宮内宮参道
200 trees lining the sacred approach to Japan's most important shrine. Cherry blossoms among ancient cypress trees on the Uji-bashi river path. Deeply atmospheric.
Iseshi (JR/Kintetsu)
Nachi Falls Sakura
那智の滝と桜
200 trees near Japan's tallest waterfall on the Kumano Kodo pilgrimage route. Cherry blossoms frame the 133m falls and the three-storey red pagoda. Remote and stunning.
Kii-Katsuura (JR Kinokuni)
Ninnaji Temple
仁和寺
200 late-blooming Omuro cherry trees — a short, multi-petalled variety unique to this UNESCO World Heritage temple. Blooms 2 weeks after regular sakura. The Five-storey Pagoda backdrop is breathtaking.
Omuro-Ninnaji (Keifuku Randen)
Matsue Castle
松江城
200 trees at one of Japan's 5 National Treasure castles. The black castle reflected in the moat surrounded by cherry blossoms. Boat tours through the sakura-lined moat.
Matsue (JR San-in Line)
Yamaguchi City Yuda Onsen
湯田温泉 桜
200 trees around a historic hot spring town. Combine soaking in onsen with evening sakura viewing — one of Japan's most relaxing spring experiences.
Yuda-Onsen (JR Yamaguchi Line)
Karatsu Castle
唐津城
200 trees at a coastal castle on the Sea of Japan. The castle's hilltop location means blossoms with ocean views in every direction. Blooms late March.
Karatsu (Matsuura Railway/JR Chikuhi)
Shinjuku Central Park
新宿中央公園
Blossoms at the foot of Tokyo's skyscrapers — a surreal cityscape backdrop. Far less crowded than nearby Shinjuku Gyoen.
Tochomae (Metro)
Nakano Cherry Walk
中野 桜並木
Cherry-lined streets through Nakano's relaxed grid. Combine with a stroll through the famous Nakano Broadway arcade for a great local half-day.
Nakano (JR Sobu)
Nishigahara Roku-Chome Park
西ヶ原六丁目公園
Tranquil neighbourhood park in Arakawa with a beautiful cherry grove near the old Toden tram line. Local families picnic here every spring.
Nishigahara (Metro Namboku)
Karasaki Pine Lakeside
唐崎神社の桜
150 trees at Karasaki Shrine on Lake Biwa's shore. The ancient pine tree and cherry blossoms reflected in Japan's largest lake. One of the Eight Views of Omi.
Karasaki (JR Biwako Line)
Togoshi Park
戸越公園
Charming samurai-era garden in Shinagawa with weeping cherries over a central pond. A classical Tokyo garden that is almost completely tourist-free.
Togoshi-Koen (Tokyu Oimachi)
Kibune Shrine Walk
貴船神社参道
150 mountain cherry trees along the forested approach to Kibune Shrine in the mountains north of Kyoto. Late April bloom. Atmospheric cedar forest + sakura combination.
Kibuneguchi (Eizan Railway)
National Astronomical Observatory
国立天文台
Serene observatory campus open to the public. Cherry-lined paths between historic research buildings — completely unique atmosphere.
Mitaka (JR)
Ikegami Honmonji Temple
池上本門寺
13th-century Buddhist temple with stone staircases flanked by cherry trees. Off the tourist trail and very atmospheric.
Ikegami (Tokyu)
Nishi-Ookayama Cherry Walk
西大岡山 桜並木
Quiet residential street lined with cherry trees in south Meguro. A neighbourhood secret — beautiful at night when petals cover the pavement.
Nishi-Ookayama (Tokyu)
Okunitama Shrine Fuchu
大国魂神社
2,000-year-old shrine in Fuchu with a magnificent cherry-lined approach road. Hosts a major spring festival. Only 25 min from Shinjuku.
Fuchu (Keio)
Hibiya Park
日比谷公園
Western-style park in central Tokyo. Perfect for a lunchtime hanami — office workers gather here during the week.
Hibiya (Metro)
Shinagawa Shukuba Walk
品川宿桜並木
Cherry-lined stretch along the old Tokaido highway through Shinagawa. Historic atmosphere with local shotengai shops.
Shinagawa (JR)
Arisugawa Park
有栖川宮記念公園
Elegant Azabu hillside park with a waterfall and pond. Popular with Roppongi expats, dog walkers, and embassy staff.
Hiroo (Metro)
Korakuen Garden
後楽園
One of Japan's Top 3 traditional gardens with cherry trees reflected in the lawn ponds. Okayama Castle visible behind the blossoms. Blooms late March.
Okayama (JR Sanyo)
Koishikawa Korakuen
小石川後楽園
Exquisite Edo-period garden — weeping cherries reflected in the central pond. Right next to Tokyo Dome. ¥300 entry.
Korakuen (Metro)
Yanaka Ginza & Temples
谷根千
Wander Tokyo's most preserved shitamachi district as cherry trees line the alleyways. Old temples, retro shotengai, and few tourists.
Nezu (Metro)
Kyu-Furukawa Gardens
旧古河庭園
Josiah Conder-designed Western and Japanese garden with beautiful cherry trees. Often overlooked for nearby Asukayama — serene and uncrowded.
Kami-Nakazato (JR Keihin)
Nabeshima Shoto Park
鍋島松濤公園
Hidden feudal-era garden in upscale Shoto. A quiet pond with weeping cherries one of Tokyo's best-kept secrets — right behind the world's busiest station.
Shibuya (JR/Tokyu/Metro)
Namba Parks Garden
なんばパークス
Rooftop garden in the heart of Namba with cherry trees above the city. Surreal urban hanami experience — shopping below, blossoms above.
Namba (Metro/Nankai)
Ikegami Baien Early Sakura
池上梅園
Early-blooming Kawazu sakura and plum from late January. One of Tokyo's first signs of spring — beautiful in February before the crowds.
Ikegami (Tokyu)
Zojoji Temple & Tokyo Tower
増上寺
Weeping cherry trees framed against Tokyo Tower — one of the most photographed sakura compositions in Tokyo. Stunning at dusk.
Daimon (Metro)
Mukojima Hyakkaen Garden
向島百花園
Intimate Edo-period literary garden with plum and cherry trees. A refined alternative to nearby Sumida Park — far fewer crowds, ¥150 entry.
Higashi-Mukojima (Tobu)
Kiyosumi Gardens
清澄庭園
Meiji-era garden with stepping stones across a pond ringed by cherry trees. Quiet and refined, close to the hip Kiyosumi coffee district.
Kiyosumi-Shirakawa (Metro)
Roppongi Sakurazaka Street
六本木桜坂
Tokyo's most stylish sakura street — cherry trees line a slope in the heart of Roppongi. Beautiful and far less known than other central spots.
Roppongi (Metro)
Gotokuji Temple
豪徳寺
Famous maneki-neko (lucky cat) temple with cherry trees in the grounds. Combine blossom viewing with hundreds of beckoning cat figurines.
Gotokuji (Odakyu/Tokyu)
Koenji Hikawa Shrine
高円寺氷川神社
Intimate shrine hanami in Koenji's indie neighbourhood. Small, local, and festive — beer and yakitori nearby.
Koenji (JR)
Mejiro Garden
目白庭園
Tiny jewel of a Japanese garden with a weeping cherry perfectly reflected over the central pond. Free entry — a serene pocket of spring in central Toshima.
Mejiro (JR Yamanote)
Ikebukuro West Exit Park
池袋西口公園
Revamped urban amphitheatre with cherry trees and great food trucks during blossom season. Evening illuminations in late March.
Ikebukuro (JR/Metro)
Hatomori Hachiman Shrine
鳩森八幡神社
Small tranquil shrine near Sendagaya with early-blooming Kawazu sakura. Steps away from Shinjuku Gyoen — a quiet spot before or after.
Sendagaya (JR)
Akagi Shrine
赤城神社
Stunning contemporary shrine redesigned by Kengo Kuma. Perfectly framed cherry trees in Kagurazaka's old-town streets.
Kagurazaka (Metro)
Neodani Fault Park
根尾谷淡墨桜
Japan's most famous single cherry tree — the 1,500-year-old Usuzumi-zakura. The ancient weeping tree turns pale pink (usuzumi = pale ink) at full bloom. A national treasure.
Motosu (Bus from Ogaki)
Rikugien Night Illumination
六義園 夜桜
The weeping cherry at Rikugien illuminated nightly until 9pm during blossom season. The single most dramatic yozakura experience in Tokyo.
Komagome (JR/Metro)
Miharu Takizakura
三春滝桜
Japan's most famous single tree — a 1,000-year-old weeping cherry ranked in Japan's Top 3. The enormous canopy of pale pink weeping branches is overwhelming in scale. Mid-April.
Miharu (JR Ban-etsu East Line)
Rikugien Garden
六義園
One magnificent 300-year-old weeping cherry illuminated nightly. The most dramatic single-tree spectacle in all of Tokyo. ¥300 entry.
Komagome (JR/Metro)