The Three Top Listed Places to Watch Cherry Blossoms in Japan
- Steve Corrigan
- Jan 16, 2017
- 2 min read
Get surprised by the views of the cherry blossoms on your spring trip to Japan. The spring in Japan carries the fresh air forward to develop the vegetation and Cherry Blossoms. The Sakura is the national flower of Japan and is held in adoration all over the Japan. A huge sum of festivals are held to honor and revere the beauty of the cherry blossom. Cherry Blossom starts to bloom from the southern island of Kyushu in the March last and shifts northward blooming in the start of May in Hokkaido. Ask your leading Japan Travel Tour Guide to make you visit the three most popular "cherry blossom" observing places.
Takada Park in Joetsu city, Niigata prefecture is perfectly known for the nighttime outlook of cherry blossoms. Takada Castle is lighted up by over 3000 lanterns suspended from 4000 cherry trees. All of this brightens the park and brings a festive feeling for people who generally goes to park. The moat around the castle reverses the light of Takada castle and the lanterns developing a magical atmosphere. Exploring during the day is no slouch as travellers are adequate to walk down Sakura Road, which is a thin road, full of cherry blossom trees on both sides.
Himeji Castle in Hyogo prefecture is known to be one of the best castles in Japan. It is also a beloved of cherry blossom viewers. Every traveller needs to accept that in Japan, there are many festivals that honor the sakura and Himeji Castle equally. It begins the Himeji Castle cherry blossom watching Fair that displays music shows. There are over 1000 sakura trees on the grounds, but it appears to be very popular spot in Japan for sightseeing.
Hirosaki Park is made on the gardens of Hirosaki Castle in Hirosaki. As it contains 2500 cherry blossom trees, so it is praised the most wonderful spot to watch cherry blossoms in the Tohoku region by several vacationers during their Japan Tour.





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