Cherry blossoms have long been a symbol of Japan. Every spring, tourists from all over the world flock to Japan to admire the blooming cherry blossoms. This is the time when the entire country of Japan is immersed in the incredibly beautiful colors of the flowers, just like in fairy tales. Cherry blossoms in Japan usually bloom in early April, but now in the village of Kawazu in Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan, cherry blossoms have already bloomed, flaunting their beauty along the roadsides, attracting a large number of tourists to visit and enjoy the flowers.
The village of Kawazu is dyed in vibrant pink of cherry blossoms
Cherry blossoms in Japanese are called Sakura. This is one of the symbols and pride of this Land of the Rising Sun. Usually, cherry blossoms bloom at the end of March or beginning of April. But the cherry blossoms in Kawazu village are special, blooming earlier from late February to early March.
According to Japanese belief, cherry blossoms represent noble beauty, purity, courageous acceptance of death, and strong awareness of individual existence. Therefore, this flower is highly esteemed in Japan. Every year during the cherry blossom season, cherry blossom festivals take place with incredibly unique traditional cultural aspects that attract foreign tourists.

Kawazu Village on the Izu Peninsula is only about 2 hours by train from Tokyo. The most special feature of Kawazu village is its 800 cherry blossom trees planted along the riverbank, creating a poetic ambiance. Small boats take enchanted tourists along the river to admire the picturesque scenery, resembling a watercolor painting. There are over 8,000 cherry blossom trees in Kawazu village. The distinctive feature of these cherry blossom trees is that they bloom earliest, with large blossoms, pale pink petals, and a delightful fragrance wafting through the air. White-eye birds often flock to the cherry blossom trees in spring, adding to the beauty of the season and the romantic scenery. To admire Japanese cherry blossoms, you can book affordable Japan tours during cherry blossom season to not miss the opportunity to witness this magnificent beauty of nature.

Famous Cherry Blossom Viewing Spots in Japan
In addition, you can enjoy the splendor of spring at the famous cherry blossom viewing spots in Japanese tourism, such as:
Matsumae-koen Park in Hokkaido is where cherry blossoms and plum blossoms bloom simultaneously. With around 10,000 cherry trees of 250 different varieties, the cherry blossoms here display a diverse and stunning array of colors. Adding to the allure is the ancient and magnificent Matsumae-jo Castle within the park grounds, enhancing the enchanting scenery of the cherry blossom season.

Hirosaki-koen Park is one of the finest places to admire cherry blossoms in the Tohoku region. The park spans approximately 49.2 hectares and boasts around 2,600 cherry trees of 50 different varieties. Notably, some of the cherry trees here have a lifespan of up to 120 years, making it home to some of the oldest cherry trees in Japan.
Kakunodate Park is situated near the heart of Akita. It is renowned for its weeping cherry trees, which have long been associated with Japan's national natural treasures.

Ueno-Onshi-koen Park is Tokyo's largest park, housing the highest concentration of cherry trees in the city. During spring, the park is ablaze with the splendor of cherry blossoms. Of special note is that the park is open to domestic and international tourists alike for sightseeing and picnicking, free of charge.
Shinjuku Gyoen Park is a royal garden and was designated as a national garden in 1949. Renowned for its exquisite design and cherry trees dating back to the Meiji era.
