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ToggleJapan’s cherry blossom season is a magical time, transforming cities, parks, and countryside landscapes into dreamy pink wonderlands. But did you know that cherry blossoms bloom at different times across Japan?
To help you experience peak blooms, we’ve crafted three distinct 7-day itineraries, each tailored to a specific region:
🌸 Kanto (Tokyo & Hakone) – Ideal for early to mid-April
🌸 Kansai (Kyoto, Osaka & Yoshino(Wakayama)) – Peak bloom from late March to early April
🌸 Tohoku (Hirosaki (Aomori) & Northern Japan) – Best for late April to early May
Let’s dive into these unforgettable seasonal journeys to help you plan the perfect sakura-filled adventure!
Best Time to Visit: Early to mid-April
Travel back to Tokyo and explore Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden, famous for its variety of cherry trees.
Enjoy a final Japanese breakfast and depart from Narita or Haneda Airport.
Best Time to Visit:Late March to early April
Arrive in Kansai International Airport (KIX) and soak in the neon-lit vibes of Dotonbori.
Enjoy a traditional breakfast before heading to Kansai International Airport.
📌 Hidden gem alert: If you have extra time, Mount Hiei offers another lesser-known sakura viewing spot near Kyoto.
Best Time to Visit: Late April to early May
Fly to Aomori or take the Shinkansen for a scenic ride north.
Explore Hirosaki Park, where cherry blossoms reflect beautifully in the castle’s moat.
Visit the Samurai Residences of Kakunodate, famous for its weeping cherry blossoms.
Enjoy a cruise through Matsushima Bay, known for its breathtaking coastal cherry trees.
Cultural tip: Aomori is famous for the delicious apple. Try Aomori’s apple-based snacks while exploring cherry blossoms in Hirosaki! RAGUENEAU(ラグノオ)’s apple pie is one of the best.
No matter which region you choose, Japan’s cherry blossom season offers unforgettable moments. Whether you prefer a city adventure, historical serenity, or nature escapes, these seasonal itineraries ensure you experience peak sakura beauty.
Which itinerary speaks to you most? Let us know from the comment section below!
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