Chasing Sakura at Kawazu-zakura

#cherryblossom25 As of today, the Kawazu-zakura at Tokyo's Sakura Jingu are in full bloom. If you're looking to enjoy these early-blooming cherry blossoms without making the trip all the way to Kawazu on the Izu Peninsula, this charming little shrine west of Shibuya is the perfect spot to visit!

Kawazu-zakura is a famous early-blooming variety of cherry blossoms found primarily in Kawazu, a small town on the Izu Peninsula in Shizuoka Prefecture. Unlike the more common Somei Yoshino cherry blossoms, which bloom in late March to early April, Kawazu-zakura starts flowering as early as February, making it one of the first cherry blossom varieties to appear in Japan. The blossoms are known for their deep pink color and long-lasting bloom period, which can extend for about a month. The best place to view these vibrant flowers is along the Kawazu River, where over 8,000 cherry trees line the banks, creating a stunning tunnel of pink. The annual Kawazu Cherry Blossom Festival (Kawazu-zakura Matsuri) attracts thousands of visitors who come to admire the blossoms, enjoy local street food, and experience the festive atmosphere. At night, some trees are illuminated, enhancing the magical scenery. Kawazu is easily accessible from Tokyo via the JR Odoriko limited express train, making it a popular day-trip destination. The town’s warm climate and the early bloom of Kawazu-zakura provide a perfect opportunity to enjoy cherry blossoms before the main season begins, offering a unique and beautiful glimpse into Japan’s famous hanami culture.

Post by LATravelAdventureSeries | Mar 26, 2025

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