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Tokyo Cherry Blossom Viewing Guide | Easy 3-Route Itinerary

In two weeks, Tokyo will be transformed into a sea of pink, creating picture-perfect scenes straight out of a Japanese drama. According to the latest forecast, the first bloom will be on March 28, and the full bloom will be on April 2. Today, we recommend three prime cherry blossom viewing routes in Tokyo. You can choose the route that best suits your hotel location. Route 1: Ueno-Asakusa Area Kitanomaru Park 🌸 Ueno Park 🌸 Sensō-ji Temple 🌸 Sumida Park 🌸 Tokyo Skytree Route 2: Tokyo Tower Area Yoyogi Park 🌸 Omotesando 🌸 Meiji Jingu Gaien National Garden 🌸 Kitanomaru Park 🌸 Shiba Park 🌸 Tokyo Tower Route 3: Shinjuku Area Shinjuku Central Park 🌸 Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden 🌸 Yoyogi Park 🌸 Shibuya Sky 🌸 Meguro River Night Cherry Blossoms Spot Introduction 1. Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden: With approximately 70 varieties and 900 cherry blossom trees, different species bloom in succession, resulting in a longer viewing period. 2. Tokyo Station Yaesu Exit: Located in Yaesu 1-chome, Chuo-ku, Tokyo, and Nihonbashi 2-3-chome, this is a 500-meter cherry blossom avenue in the Nihonbashi area. 3. Ueno Park: A long-established cherry blossom viewing spot in Tokyo, close to museums and the zoo, suitable for family outings. 4. Inokashira Park: Selected as one of Japan's top 100 cherry blossom viewing spots, perfect for enjoying the blossoms from a boat. 5. Sumida Park: A popular spot with a traditional downtown atmosphere. 6. Shioiri Park: Offers views of the Tokyo Skytree, less crowded, ideal for avoiding the crowds. 7. Meguro River: Voted by the Japanese as a "must-go" cherry blossom viewing spot, the 3.8 km riverbank is lined with over 800 cherry trees. 8. Chidorigafuchi: One of Japan's most popular cherry blossom viewing spots, boating is the most popular way to enjoy the blossoms. 9. Hibiya Park: Conveniently located, perfect for cherry blossom viewing and picnics. Travel Tips ✔ Changes in diet and environment during international travel can cause discomfort. Dress warmly and bring necessary medications. ✔ Be aware of mosquitoes and other insects when viewing cherry blossoms outdoors. ✔ Please follow the rules and regulations to protect the cherry blossoms. ✔ If the cherry blossoms have already withered, consider visiting higher-altitude areas like Mount Fuji and Lake Kawaguchi, or the Hokuriku region of Honshu, where the blossoms bloom later.
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Posted: Mar 17, 2025
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