Hakodate Cherry Blossom Viewing Guide | Pink and white cherry blossoms fall on the water, the most beautiful spring day is here

What I was most looking forward to during this trip to Hokkaido was the cherry blossom viewing in Hakodate Park. When I actually got there, I was so overwhelmed by its beauty. The entire park is surrounded by pink and white cherry blossoms, giving you the illusion of walking into a postcard.

I particularly like that small pond. I sat beside it and quietly watched the flowers. There happened to be a breeze, and a gust of cherry blossoms floated down. The shadows of the trees were reflected on the water surface. The whole scene was super dreamy, and I couldn't stop taking pictures with my phone.

Unlike cherry blossom viewing in the city, Hakodate Park has the gentle feeling of an old place, without any rush or rush. Even the number of tourists is less than I expected, so the pace of flower viewing is just right.

After admiring the flowers, I also made a special detour to Hachimanzaka. This street is truly worthy of being the most famous street in Hakodate. Looking down is the port. The entire straight street is dotted with cherry blossoms on both sides, giving it a composition that feels like something out of a movie scene.

Overall, spring in Hakodate is worth a visit in person. Cherry blossom viewing is not just about taking beautiful photos, it is more like a moment to slow down the pace of life and breathe with nature. If you also want to find a less crowded and incredibly beautiful cherry blossom viewing spot, I really recommend Hakodate.

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Post by 黛黛帶你玩 | May 18, 2025

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