
Cherry blossom season (桜, sakura) is Japan's most magical time of year. For roughly two weeks, the country transforms into a pink and white wonderland. Here's your complete guide.
When Do Cherry Blossoms Bloom?
The sakura front (桜前線) moves from south to north:
- Okinawa: Late January – February
- Kyushu (Fukuoka): Late March
- Kansai (Osaka, Kyoto): Late March – Early April
- Tokyo: Late March – Early April
- Tohoku (Sendai): Mid April
- Hokkaido (Sapporo): Early May
Top 10 Sakura Spots
1. Chidorigafuchi, Tokyo
The moat along the Imperial Palace is lined with 260+ cherry trees. Rent a rowboat and paddle under the pink canopy — one of Tokyo's most romantic experiences.2. Himeji Castle, Hyogo
Japan's most beautiful castle surrounded by 1,000 cherry trees. The white castle against pink blossoms is an iconic sight.3. Philosopher's Path, Kyoto
This canal-side walking path is lined with hundreds of cherry trees. The petals fall into the water creating a "sakura river" effect.4. Ueno Park, Tokyo
Tokyo's most popular hanami spot with 800+ trees. Arrive early on weekends to claim your spot — locals lay blue tarps hours in advance.5. Goryokaku Fort, Hokkaido
This star-shaped fort in Hakodate is surrounded by 1,600 cherry trees. Best viewed from the observation tower above.6. Mount Yoshino, Nara
The most famous cherry blossom mountain in Japan with 30,000 trees covering the mountainside in waves of pink. Divided into four zones that bloom at different times.7. Meguro River, Tokyo
Over 800 trees line both sides of this canal in Meguro. During peak bloom, the tunnel of pink is breathtaking. Evening illumination adds another dimension.8. Maruyama Park, Kyoto
Home to a famous weeping cherry tree (shidarezakura) that's lit up at night. The most popular hanami spot in Kyoto.9. Hirosaki Castle, Aomori
2,600 cherry trees in a magnificent castle park. The "sakura carpet" of petals on the moat is one of Japan's most photographed scenes.10. Takato Castle Ruins, Nagano
Famous for its rare pink takato kohigan cherry trees — a deeper pink than typical somei yoshino varieties.Hanami Tips
- Bring: Blue tarp, snacks, drinks, warm layers (evenings are cold)
- Etiquette: Don't shake trees, clean up after yourself, keep noise reasonable
- Best time of day: Early morning for photos, evening for illuminated blossoms
- Food: Convenience stores sell special sakura-themed snacks and drinks during season
- Photography: Overcast days actually produce better colors than harsh sunlight
Sakura Beyond the Blossoms
Cherry blossoms represent the transience of life (mono no aware) in Japanese culture. The brief, beautiful bloom reminds us to appreciate the present moment. Whether you're a tourist or a long-term resident, hanami season never gets old.
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