Japan Cherry Blossom Season: A Practical Visitor’s Guide

Japan Cherry Blossom Season: A Practical Visitor’s Guide

Cherry blossom season (sakura) is one of Japan’s most beautiful—and busiest—travel periods. With light planning, you can experience hanami traditions without feeling rushed.

Typical bloom timing

Blossoms move north as spring warms:

RegionApproximate peak
Tokyo / KyotoLate March–early April
Osaka / HiroshimaEarly April
HokkaidoLate April–early May

Weather shifts yearly; check Japan Meteorological Corporation forecasts two weeks before travel.

Beyond the famous spots

  • Tokyo: Ueno Park and Meguro River are iconic; try lesser-known Kinuta Park for space
  • Kyoto: Philosopher’s Path at sunrise; evening illuminations at Maruyama Park
  • Kanazawa: Kenrokuen Garden pairs blossoms with classic landscape design
  • Hirosaki: Castle park in northern Honshu offers late-season blooms

Hanami etiquette

Bring a picnic mat, take rubbish with you, and avoid shaking branches. Many parks prohibit open flames—check signs before barbecuing.

Booking advice

Hotels and shinkansen seats fill months ahead. Reserve ryokan with onsen for a memorable contrast to busy cities. Consider a rail pass if visiting multiple regions in 7–14 days.

Combine culture and nature

Pair blossom viewing with tea ceremony, kaiseki dining, or a day trip to Nara. Spring weather is mild but rainy—pack a compact umbrella and waterproof shoes.


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