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5 Places in Japan You Should Bookmark Now for the 2025 Cherry Blossom SeasonkawazuMount YoshinoHirosaki CastleMaruyama Park and GionKawaguchi Lakelatest newsFrom Makar Sankranti to Pongal: 10 regional harvest festivals in India and how they celebrate with foodNiemann declares war on Nakamura: âI will take both No. 1 spots in chessâBigg Boss 16âs Nimrit Kaur Ahluwaliaâs debut film Shaunki Sardar with Guru Randhawa to release in MayHow Donald Trump and Elon Musk reacted to Justin Trudeauâs resignation as Prime Minister of CanadaCapital Infra Trust IPO opens today: Check price band, GMP, allotment date and other details here10 psychology books that will make you the smartest person everMardaani Khel: Legacy of Maratha WarriorsDo earthquakes occur often in Kolkata? City shaken by earthquake today
5 Places in Japan You Should Bookmark Now for the 2025 Cherry Blossom Season
Imagine cherry blossoms with Mount Fuji in the background. What more could you want?

5 Places in Japan You Should Bookmark Now for the 2025 Cherry Blossom Season
Japan Spring is like stepping into a living watercolor painting. Cherry blossom season, or sakura, attracts millions of visitors to view the brief but breathtaking sight of pink and white flowers. If youâre dreaming of getting there in 2025, hereâs a quick list of five incredible places to see this natural wonder. Book your tickets now to get discounted airfare!

kawazu
Located in Shizuoka Prefecture, Kawazu is where the cherry blossoms arrive early â sometimes as early as mid-February. Famous for its Kawazu-zakura, the city offers a unique view of the riverbank lined with thousands of sakura trees. Visit this tranquil spot during the Kawazu Cherry Blossom Festival, held from early February to early March every year. Itâs cool, colorful, and a perfect teaser for cherry blossom season.

Mount Yoshino
Nara Prefectureâs Mount Yoshino is a classic cherry blossom destination. With over 30,000 sakura trees (believed to have been planted 1300 years ago) blooming in layers across the mountain, it feels like walking down a dreamy pink staircase to heaven. The slope is divided into four distinct sections: Shimo Senbon (Lower Thousand Trees) at the base, Naka Senbon (Middle Thousand Trees), Kami Senbon (Upper Thousand Trees), and Oku Senbon (Inner Thousand Trees) at the summit. For the best view, go to the top or ride the scenic cable car.
Hirosaki Castle
Hirosaki Castle in Aomori Prefecture offers more than just cherry blossoms; Consider a historic three-story castle surrounded by moats and over 2,500 sakura trees. During peak season, the moat is filled with fallen petals, creating a magical âflower raftâ effect. It also hosts a very popular cherry blossom festival in April each year.

Maruyama Park and Gion
Kyoto has a timeless charm, and Maruyama Park is its cherry blossom crown jewel. The parkâs famous weeping cherry tree (Shidarezakura) attracts crowds for its stunning beauty. Combine this with a tour of the Gion district, and youâll feel as if youâve stepped into a historical drama. Donât forget to add a visit to traditional tea houses where the possibility of seeing geisha brings alive the charm of Kyoto.
Kawaguchi Lake
The Fuji Five Lakes region, specifically Lake Kawaguchi, is where the cherry blossoms meet Japanâs most iconic mountain. Photographers come here to capture Mount Fuji perfectly decorated with sakura blossoms. For the best view, head to Chureito Pagoda â itâs like stepping into a postcard.
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