Our company will start a cherry blossom Hanami tour with a photographer from March onwards!
While the winter cold still lingers, a heartwarming event that symbolizes the arrival of spring is eagerly awaited in many parts of Japan. Yes, we’re talking about Japan’s cherry blossom season, the “Hanami” season. For foreign visitors looking forward to cherry blossom viewing in Japan, now is the perfect time to start planning.
According to the Japan Meteorological Agency, the blooming of Hikanzakura (scarlet cherry blossoms) and Kanhisakura (cold scarlet cherry blossoms) was announced on Miyakojima Island, Okinawa Prefecture, on January 5, 2024. These early blooms herald the start of Japan’s lengthy cherry blossom season. Additionally, the Kawazu Cherry Blossom Festival in Kawazu Town on the Izu Peninsula will commence on February 1, 2024. Kawazu cherry blossoms, known for blooming from late January through February, offer an early glimpse of spring.
In the heart of spring, Yoshino cherry trees will blossom across Japan. For instance, according to the bloom forecast released by Weather News on January 11th, the blooming of Somei Yoshino cherry blossoms in Tokyo is expected on March 17th. These trees are synonymous with spring in Japan and can be enjoyed in parks, along riversides, at ancient temples, castle ruins, and various other locales.
Hanami is more than just viewing flowers. In Japanese culture, it’s a social occasion to dine with friends and family, celebrating the arrival of spring. Picnicking under cherry trees and savoring local delicacies and drinks is the quintessential way to experience spring in Japan. Nighttime cherry blossom viewing also offers a magical and enchanting atmosphere.
Since cherry blossoms bloom at various times throughout Japan, aligning your travel plans with the regional bloom forecasts is essential. As you look forward to spring’s arrival, why not plan a wonderful cherry blossom viewing trip in Japan? The beautiful blossoms await to welcome you warmly.
Cherry blossom forecast information in Japan is often available only in Japanese. Still, we are happy to provide this information, along with other helpful tips, to our clients free of charge. If you have any questions about cherry blossom forecasts or travel planning, please contact us. We are dedicated to ensuring you have Japan’s most enjoyable spring experience.