Cherry blossoms are a symbol of beauty, purity, and nobility in Japan, and are deeply ingrained in the country's culture. The cherry blossom is the national flower of Japan and is highly valued for its brief but beautiful blooming period.


Every year from January to February, Japanese news and media start to report on the topic of cherry blossoms, and the flowering and full bloom date predictions become a highly discussed topic. The brief two-week blooming period makes cherry blossoms all the more sought after.


Here are three famous places to view cherry blossoms in Japan:


1.Hirosaki Park in Hirosaki City, Aomori Prefecture.


This park is listed among the "Three Famous Places for Cherry Blossom Viewing in Japan" and is considered the best choice for visiting Japan during the cherry blossom season. From late April to early May, over 2,600 cherry trees are in full bloom, including 300 old trees over 100 years old.


2. Mount Yoshino in Nara Prefecture.


Mount Yoshino is one of the "Three Famous Cherry Blossom Viewing Spots in Japan" and is considered the most representative cherry blossom viewing sanctuary in Japan. When the cherry blossoms are in bloom, 30,000 cherry blossom trees bloom from the foot of the mountain to the top, creating a breathtaking pink landscape.


3. Takato Castle Park in Nagano Prefecture.


This park is surrounded by the Southern Alps and the Central Alps and boasts a wonderful natural environment. The park is known for its famous cherry blossom viewing spot, the Takato Castle Ruins. As a famous cherry blossom viewing spot in the country, the park receives about 400,000 visitors each year. The park is home to 1,500 Takato Hizakura cherry blossom trees, with the oldest tree being over 130 years old.


It is called "the best cherry blossom in the world" due to its large number, large scale, and reddish cherry blossoms. The majestic Alps serve as a backdrop, making cherry blossom viewing a truly unforgettable experience.


These are just a few of the many places to view cherry blossoms in Japan. If you are planning to view cherry blossoms, now is the time to act!