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Matsumae Park, Hokkaido

#cherryblossom25 Matsumae Park, home to over 10,000 cherry trees of more than 250 varieties, offers one of Japan’s longest sakura viewing seasons. Due to Hokkaido’s colder climate, blossoms here bloom much later, typically from late April to mid-May. The park is centered around Matsumae Castle, adding a historic touch to the natural beauty. Visitors can enjoy a leisurely stroll through different zones, each showcasing unique sakura types. The annual cherry blossom festival brings food stalls, traditional performances, and local crafts. Matsumae Park is a fantastic choice for those who missed the peak bloom in central Japan and want a second chance at hanami.
Posted: Mar 23, 2025
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