Cherry blossoms, with their soft pink petals, have charmed the world, symbolizing life's fleeting beauty. While they’re iconic in Japan, these blooms thrive on every continent, creating dreamy backdrops for peaceful picnics and lively festivals alike.
Ready to explore? Let us uncover 5 breathtaking cherry blossom destinations, their best visiting times, and the unique experiences they offer!
The first place that comes to mind when one thinks of an abundance of cherry blossoms, is Japan. Being the founder of this trend, Japan itself celebrates this season with intense pleasure and public excitement. Every store, restaurant and cafe has merchandise or food and drink themed after the flower. The tradition of Hanami, that is cherry blossom viewing, makes one feel like a part of the culture since locals and tourists alike picnic under these trees and enjoy their beauty together.
Tokyo: The bustling metropolitan offers a plethora of public parks and gardens where one can spend as much time as they like admiring the cherry blossoms, usually for a very small entry fee. One of the most popular parks is Ueno Park, known for Ueno Zoo and the many museums in it, where thousands of cherry trees effectively transport you into a pink dreamland. Other must-visit locations in Tokyo are Shinjuku Gyoen and Chidorigafuchi, located near the Imperial Palace.
Kyoto: Famous for its traditional Buddhist temples and shrines, frequented through mystifyingly confusing and meandering pathways Kyoto becomes even more otherworldly and magical during cherry blossom season. Philosopher's Path and Maruyama Park are two of the best places that must be visited to see cherry blossoms in full bloom. The experience of viewing these gorgeous, looming trees against the backdrop of ancient monuments is truly one-of-a-kind.
Mount Yoshino: Located in Nara Prefecture, Mount Yoshino is home to over 30,000 cherry trees and is thus considered one of the best spots for cherry blossom viewing in all of Japan. Since it is a popular hiking spot, you may encounter other tourists that are visiting their Sakura festival, held in April.
Late March to early April is the peak cherry blossom season in Japan, but the blooming season may vary depending on the region.
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The cherry blossoms in Washington, D.C., are an iconic symbol of spring in the United States, drawing millions of visitors every year. On March 27, 1912, Japan gifted over 3,000 cherry trees to the U.S. as a symbol of friendship. This date is also commemorated by the National Cherry Blossom Festival in late March and early April. The festival includes art exhibits, sushi/sake celebrations, bike tours, parades, concerts, and fireworks, all centered around the blooming cherry trees. The Tidal Basin, with the Jefferson Memorial in the background, is one of the most photographed spots during the bloom.
Tidal Basin: The most famous spot for cherry blossoms, the Tidal Basin is lined with hundreds of cherry trees, whose image when reflected along the water, creates a truly magnificent sight. Walking along the water with views of the Jefferson Memorial, Washington Monument, and cherry blossoms in full bloom is truly an experience to behold.
National Mall: The area surrounding the National Mall, including the Washington Monument and Capitol Building, is another beautiful place to see cherry blossoms.
Late March to early April is typically when cherry blossoms bloom in Washington, D.C.
South Korea’s undeniable boom in popularity has partially been aided by them becoming a popular cherry blossom destination in recent years. Just like Japan, the arrival of the spring season is celebrated by the public and makes one feel like a part of the celebration just by having a picnic by the cherry blossoms and posting the quintessential cherry blossom photo.
Seoul: The capital city, Seoul, is home to several parks fit for cherry blossom viewing, including Yeouido Park along the famous Han River and Seokchon Lake, where cherry blossoms reflect off the tranquil waters. These destinations are immensely popular hence the crowds can be a bit overwhelming, however, the interesting juxtaposition of the modern skyscrapers and the delicate blossoms makes Seoul an exciting destination for cherry blossom viewing.
Jinhae: The Jinhae Gunhangje Festival is South Korea’s largest cherry blossom festival, held annually in Jinhae, a coastal city known for its cherry trees. Over 350,000 cherry trees bloom during the week-long festival, and the picturesque Gyeonghwa Station with its cherry blossom-covered railway tracks is a photographer’s dream. It is important to note that the festival also serves to honour their military, but the scenery remains magnificent as ever.
Early April is the best time to catch the cherry blossoms in South Korea, though the bloom can vary slightly depending on the region.
Also read: 10 Important Things you should know about South Korea before traveling
Although Paris will forever be known mostly for the Eiffel Tower and other historic monuments, the cherry blossoms embellish these steel and brick creations and give them an ethereal, natural touch, further beautifying them and enhancing their appeal to tourists.
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Jardin des Plantes: Paris' main botanical garden, Jardin des Plantes, is home to several cherry trees that bloom in early spring. The garden's lush greenery and blooming flowers create a peaceful oasis in the heart of the crowded city.
Image credit: Lionel Allorge, CC BY-SA 3.0, via Wikimedia Commons
Parc de Sceaux: Located a little distance from Paris, Parc de Sceaux is a gigantic estate that is known for its beautiful cherry blossom groves. The vast park surprisingly becomes a pink paradise during the bloom, attracting visitors who want to enjoy picnics under the cherry trees.
Late March to mid-April is the best time to see cherry blossoms in Paris.
Taiwan is another beautiful place to visit to watch cherry blossoms. Since it is less popular than Japan and Korea, there are typically fewer tourists and less crowds. It also has the wonderful combination of a warmer subtropical climate with cherry blossoms at higher altitudes with cool temperatures.
Yangmingshan National Park: Located just outside Taipei, Yangmingshan is a national park known for its hot springs, waterfalls, scenic hikes, and historic buildings. The combination of utopian romantic landscapes and blooming cherry trees creates a unique cherry blossom experience.
Image credit: 燈火闌珊處, CC BY-SA 4.0, via Wikimedia Commons
Wuling Farm: Nestled in the central mountains of Taiwan, Wuling Farm is an isolated picturesque spot where the pinkish-red cherry blossoms bloom against a backdrop of gorgeous snow-capped towering peaks. The farm is a popular spot for both nature lovers and photographers.
Late January to March is the best time to witness cherry blossoms in Taiwan.
Also read: Complete Travel Guide to Taiwan from India - Things to Do and More!
In conclusion, even though Japan remains the cultural epicenter of the cherry blossom craze, it is undeniable that other countries have also created an atmosphere ripe for sharing in the trend and joining the conversation surrounding these beauties. Whether one wishes for grand celebrations or quiet, thoughtful moments, all these places are ideal to visit to fulfill your wish!
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