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1.14.2026

Sakura Forecast [Spring 2026] Japan Cherry Blossom | Regional Peak Dates & Travel Guide


The 2026 spring cherry blossoms (Somei Yoshino) are expected to arrive "earlier than usual to about average" nationwide. The "Cherry Blossom Front" will begin its northward journey in late March (starting in cities like Tokyo and Nagoya) and is forecasted to reach Hokkaido (Sapporo) by late April.


【Spring 2026】Japan Cherry Blossom (Sakura) Forecast | Regional Peak Dates & Travel Guide

*This article is compiled for travel planning purposes based on public information, including the "2nd 2026 Cherry Blossom Flowering and Full Bloom Forecast" released by the Japan Meteorological Corporation (JMC) on January 8, 2026.

2026 Trends (Summary)

  • Temperatures in January and February are expected to be average, while March and April are forecasted to be higher than average. This suggests blooms will likely occur "earlier than usual."
  • The first blooms are expected around March 20th (Tokyo, Nagoya, Shizuoka, etc.), moving up to Hokkaido (Sapporo) by late April.
  • Generally, it takes about one week from the first bloom to full bloom. To catch the short peak, it is safest to plan your itinerary within "Forecasted Flowering Date ± a few days."

Forecasted Flowering & Full Bloom Dates for Major Cities

Region Major City Flowering Forecast Full Bloom Forecast Notes
Kanto Tokyo Around 3/20 Around 3/27 Among the earliest in Japan. Late March weekends will likely be extremely crowded.
Tokai Nagoya Around 3/20 Around 3/29 Urban areas get very crowded; early morning visits or dispersed suburban spots are recommended.
Kansai Osaka / Kyoto Osaka: ~3/24
Kyoto: ~3/25
Osaka: ~3/31
Kyoto: ~4/1
Peak dates vary slightly within the region, making it easier to catch a "perfect day" by moving around.
Hokuriku Kanazawa Around 4/1 Around 4/7 In years where spring arrives fast, rain or wind can cause the petals to fall quickly.
Koshin Nagano Around 4/6 Around 4/11 Peak dates vary by altitude. You can "chase" the blossoms from the city to the highlands.
Chugoku Hiroshima Around 3/21 Around 3/30 Progression is relatively fast in the Seto Inland Sea area. Warm clothing is essential for night viewing.
Shikoku Kochi Around 3/21 Around 3/28 Often among the earliest blooming areas. Early-to-mid March is the best time to plan for.
Kyushu Fukuoka / Kagoshima Fukuoka: ~3/21
Kagoshima: ~3/25
Fukuoka: ~3/30
Kagoshima: ~4/4
Significant North-South difference. Early blooms often overlap with graduation trips and spring break.
Tohoku Sendai / Aomori Sendai: ~4/6
Aomori: ~4/19
Sendai: ~4/11
Aomori: ~4/22
The main season is early to late April. Large regional differences allow for a long viewing period.
Hokkaido Sapporo Around 4/27 Around 5/1 Allows for a "second chance" after the season ends in Honshu. Often overlaps with Golden Week.

Regional Guide: Viewing Windows & Trip Planning

Hokkaido (Late April – Early May)

Sapporo is forecasted to bloom around April 27 and reach full bloom by May 1. Since this peak occurs after the rest of Japan, it is perfect for those planning a "two-stage" spring trip.

  • Clothing: While days are pleasant, mornings and evenings remain cold. Pack a light down jacket or windbreaker.
  • Logistics: Hotels and flights spike in price near Golden Week, so early booking is key.

Tohoku (Early April – Late April)

With Sendai blooming around April 6 and Aomori around April 19, the timing varies significantly. This makes it an ideal region for a trip where you "chase the front" by moving from South to North.

  • Maximize Viewing: Move from urban areas to inland/northern areas to extend your chances of seeing full bloom.
  • Tip: Cold snaps can return in April. For outdoor viewing, gloves and heat pads (kairo) are very helpful.

Kanto & Koshin (Late March – Mid-April)

Tokyo’s forecast (bloom: 3/20, full bloom: 3/27) is very early. Meanwhile, Nagano blooms around 4/6, showing how much dates can shift based on altitude and inland climate within the same general area.

  • Crowd Control: People swarm Tokyo parks on weekends near full bloom. Early morning visits or weekday trips are advantageous.
  • Weather Risk: Rain or wind can change the scenery instantly. Securing 2–3 "buffer days" in your itinerary is recommended.

Hokuriku (Early April)

Kanazawa is expected to bloom around April 1 and peak around April 7. Since temperatures can rise sharply in late March, keep a close eye on the latest updates and be ready to tweak your schedule.

  • Transport: Shinkansen and Limited Express seats fill up fast on weekends; book early.
  • Photography: Reflections in puddles after rain or the atmosphere of damp blossoms can be very cinematic—don't cancel just because it's not sunny.

Tokai (Late March)

Nagoya is forecasted to bloom on March 20 and reach full peak by March 29. Because the Pacific side blooms early, it often overlaps with Tokyo’s peak and the busy spring break season.

  • Avoiding Crowds: The congestion level varies between the city center and suburbs. Opt for dispersed sightseeing in the outskirts.
  • Clothing: It may be warm during the day, but "night sakura" viewing can be bone-chillingly cold. Carry an extra layer.

Kansai (Late March – Early April)

Osaka is expected to peak around March 31 and Kyoto around April 1. Even a one-day difference changes the experience; if your stay allows, the best strategy is to move from Osaka to Kyoto to follow the peak.

  • Congestion: Kyoto is particularly crowded. Plan to visit major spots in the early morning.
  • Etiquette: Popular spots get congested due to photography. Be mindful of others and share the space.

Chugoku & Shikoku (Late March)

Hiroshima (peak: 3/30) and Kochi (peak: 3/28) are expected to reach their best viewing times early. This is a great region for those wanting an "early bird" sakura trip in late March.

  • Temperature: While it feels like spring during the day, nights are chilly. A light outer layer and a scarf are recommended.
  • Travel: While inter-city travel is easy around the Seto Inland Sea, hotels fill up quickly on weekends.

Kyushu (Late March – Early April)

Fukuoka peaks around March 30, while Kagoshima follows around April 4. The North-South gap in Kyushu is an advantage, allowing you to catch the blossoms in different cities over a longer window.

  • Itinerary: Traveling from Fukuoka (earlier) to Kagoshima (later) increases your chances of hitting full bloom.
  • Strategy: The peak is short; have a flexible plan to head to the "best spot of the day" as soon as you arrive.

Tips for Not Missing the 2026 Peak

The Japan Meteorological Corporation provides forecasts for approximately 1,000 Somei Yoshino locations. While you should book your travel early, it is practical to check for updates 1–2 weeks before departure to fine-tune your plans.

  • Target the "Flowering Date": It is easier to catch the blossoms if you arrive between the first bloom and a few days after, rather than trying to hit the exact full bloom day.
  • Use Altitude: Within the same area, blossoms will bloom later as you move from flat land to hills and mountains.
  • Rainy Day Backups: Have indoor alternatives ready (museums, markets, hot spring towns) in case of bad weather.

Cherry blossom forecasts fluctuate based on temperature trends. Use the dates in this article as a general guide and always check the latest official announcements before your departure to adjust your itinerary.

2.24.2025

SAKURA -Japan's Cherry Blossom Viewing Guide 2025

SAKURA Japan's cherry blossom season is a spectacular event that attracts millions of visitors each year. This comprehensive guide will provide you with information on the best cherry blossom viewing spots across different regions of Japan, including predicted bloom dates for 2025, nearby attractions, transportation access, and recommendations for accommodations and dining.

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: Late April to Early May 2025

Goryokaku Park is a star-shaped fort in Hakodate, known for its 1,600 cherry trees that create a stunning pink canopy in spring1.

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  • Goryokaku Tower: Offers panoramic views of the park and city

  • Mount Hakodate: Famous for its night views

  • Hakodate Morning Market: Fresh seafood and local specialties

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  • From Hakodate Station, take the tram to Goryokaku Koen Mae stop (15 minutes)

  • Alternatively, a 20-minute walk from JR Goryokaku Station

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  • La Vista Hakodate Bay: Luxury hotel with hot springs and city views

  • Four Points by Sheraton Hakodate: Comfortable rooms near Hakodate Station

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  • Lucky Pierrot: Local hamburger chain, try the Chinese Chicken Burger

  • Hakodate Ramen Kamome: Delicious seafood ramen

2. 

: Late April to Early May 2025

Hirosaki Park is home to about 2,600 cherry trees and is considered one of Japan's premier cherry blossom viewing locations23.

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  • Hirosaki Castle: 400-year-old castle within the park

  • Neputa Mura: Museum showcasing local festival floats

  • Tsugaru-han Neputa Village: Traditional crafts and performances

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  • Take a short bus ride from JR Hirosaki Station to Hirosaki Park3

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  • Hotel Natulux Hirosaki: Modern hotel near the park

  • Dormy Inn Hirosaki: Features a public bath and sauna

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  • Anzu: Local izakaya serving Aomori specialties

  • Yamazaki: Famous for its apple pie, a local delicacy

3. 

: Mid to Late April 2025

Miharu Takizakura is a 1,000-year-old weeping cherry tree and one of Japan's Three Most Famous Cherry Blossom Trees23.

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  • Miharu Castle Ruins: Historical site with scenic views

  • Sakura no Sato Park: Additional cherry blossom viewing

  • Abukuma Cave: Impressive limestone cave system

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  • Take a taxi or local bus from Miharu Station (JR Tohoku Main Line)

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  • Shosuke no Yado Takinoyu: Traditional ryokan with hot springs

  • Hotel Listel Inawashiro: Comfortable hotel near Lake Inawashiro

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  • Takimoto: Local restaurant serving Fukushima specialties

  • Cafe Sakura: Enjoy cherry blossom-themed desserts during spring

1. 

: Late March to Early April 2025

Ueno Park is one of Tokyo's most popular and accessible cherry blossom viewing spots, with over 1,000 cherry trees1.

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  • Tokyo National Museum

  • Ueno Zoo

  • Ameyoko Shopping Street

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  • Directly accessible from JR Ueno Station (Yamanote Line)

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  • Mitsui Garden Hotel Ueno: Modern hotel near the park

  • Nohga Hotel Ueno: Stylish boutique hotel with a great location

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  • Ueno Seiyoken: Historic Western-style restaurant in the park

  • Usagi: Popular ramen shop near Ueno Station

2. 

: Late March to Early April 2025

Chidorigafuchi is a moat northwest of the Imperial Palace, lined with hundreds of cherry trees creating a stunning tunnel of blossoms1.

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  • Imperial Palace

  • Yasukuni Shrine

  • National Museum of Modern Art

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  • 5-minute walk from Kudanshita Station (Tokyo Metro)

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  • The Tokyo Station Hotel: Luxurious hotel in a historic building

  • Hotel Grand Arc Hanzomon: Offers views of the Imperial Palace

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  • Pigment: Innovative Japanese cuisine near Chidorigafuchi

  • Tempura Kondo: High-end tempura restaurant

3. 

: Late March to Early April 2025

Mitsuike Park in Yokohama has been named one of the "100 Best Cherry Blossom Spots" in Japan, featuring three ponds and over 1,000 cherry trees3.

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  • Yokohama Cosmo World: Amusement park with a giant Ferris wheel

  • Yokohama Chinatown: Largest Chinatown in Japan

  • Minato Mirai 21: Modern harbor area with shopping and dining

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  • Take City Bus Number 104 from Shin-Yokohama Station or Tsurumi Station3

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  • InterContinental Yokohama Grand: Luxury hotel with bay views

  • Richmond Hotel Yokohama-Bashamichi: Comfortable mid-range option

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  • Seryna: High-quality Yokohama beef restaurant

  • Yokohama Kurikoan: Famous for its chestnut-flavored sweets

1. 

: Mid to Late April 2025

Takato Castle Park is renowned for its 1,500 pink Kohigan cherry trees and is considered one of the top three places to see cherry blossoms in Japan3.

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  • Takato Castle Ruins

  • Takato Art Museum

  • Kozenji Temple

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  • Take the JR Azusa limited express train from Shinjuku Station (Tokyo) to Okaya, then transfer to the JR Iida line and get off at Inashi Station3

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  • Takato Onsen Yokichi: Traditional ryokan with hot springs

  • Hotel Route-Inn Ina: Comfortable business hotel in nearby Ina City

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  • Takato Sakura Manju: Local shop famous for cherry blossom-shaped buns

  • Shinshu Soba Takato: Excellent soba noodle restaurant

2. 

: Mid to Late April 2025

Chureito Pagoda offers one of the most iconic views in Japan, with cherry blossoms framing both the pagoda and Mount Fuji in the background3.

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  • Arakura Sengen Shrine

  • Kawaguchiko Lake

  • Fuji-Q Highland amusement park

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  • 20-minute walk from Shimoyoshida Station on the Fujikyu Railway Line3

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  • Kozantei Ubuya: Ryokan with private hot spring baths and Mt. Fuji views

  • Highland Resort Hotel & Spa: Family-friendly hotel near Fuji-Q Highland

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  • Hoto Fudo: Local restaurant famous for hoto noodles

  • Tempura Restaurant Ninja: Unique dining experience with a ninja theme

3. 

: Early to Mid-April 2025

Kenrokuen is considered one of Japan's three most beautiful landscape gardens and is particularly stunning during cherry blossom season1.

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  • Kanazawa Castle

  • 21st Century Museum of Contemporary Art

  • Higashi Chaya District

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  • Take the Kanazawa Loop Bus from Kanazawa Station to the Kenrokuen Shita stop

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  • Kanazawa Tokyu Hotel: Upscale hotel near Kenrokuen

  • Hotel Nikko Kanazawa: High-rise hotel with city views

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  • Omicho Market: Fresh seafood and local specialties

  • Itaru Honten: Traditional Kaga cuisine in a historic setting

1. 

: Late March to Early April 2025

Osaka Castle Park features about 3,000 cherry trees surrounding the iconic Osaka Castle1.

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  • Osaka Castle Museum

  • Osaka Museum of History

  • Dotonbori entertainment district

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  • 10-minute walk from Tanimachi 4-chome Station (Osaka Metro)

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  • Hotel New Otani Osaka: Luxury hotel with castle views

  • Osaka Castle Hotel: Mid-range option near the park

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  • Kani Doraku: Famous crab restaurant in Dotonbori

  • Harukoma Sushi: Popular local sushi restaurant

2. 

: Late March to Early April 2025

Maruyama Park is Kyoto's most famous cherry blossom viewing spot, centered around a large weeping cherry tree1.

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  • Yasaka Shrine

  • Gion district

  • Kiyomizu-dera Temple

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  • 5-minute walk from Gion-Shijo Station (Keihan Main Line)

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  • The Celestine Kyoto Gion: Elegant hotel in the heart of Gion

  • Kyoto Granbell Hotel: Stylish boutique hotel with a rooftop bar

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  • Gion Karyo: High-end Kyoto cuisine

  • Nishiki Market: Food market with various local specialties

3. 

: Early to Mid-April 2025

Mount Yoshino is home to over 30,000 cherry trees and has been a popular cherry blossom viewing spot for over 1,300 years23.

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  • Kinpusenji Temple

  • Yoshimizu Shrine

  • Yoshino Ropeway

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  • Take the Kintetsu Limited Express from Kyoto or Osaka to Yoshino Station

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  • Kashintei Hanaya: Traditional ryokan with mountain views

  • Yoshinoyado Kaguraya: Comfortable inn near Yoshino Station

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  • Kadochiyama: Local restaurant famous for Yoshino kuzu dishes

  • Hanayama: Traditional Japanese sweets shop

1. 

: Late March to Early April 2025

The Peace Memorial Park offers a poignant cherry blossom viewing experience alongside its historical significance1.

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  • Atomic Bomb Dome

  • Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum

  • Shukkeien Garden

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  • Take the Hiroshima Sightseeing Loop Bus from Hiroshima Station

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  • Rihga Royal Hotel Hiroshima: Upscale hotel with park views

  • Hotel Granvia Hiroshima: Convenient hotel connected to Hiroshima Station

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  • Okonomimura: Building dedicated to Hiroshima-style okonomiyaki

  • Hassei: Popular local izakaya

2. 

: Late March to Early April 2025

Ritsurin Garden is one of Japan's most beautiful landscape gardens and offers stunning cherry blossom views1.

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  • Takamatsu Castle Ruins

  • Shikoku Mura Open Air Museum

  • Yashima: Flat-topped mountain with panoramic views

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  • 3-minute walk from Ritsurin-Koen-Kitaguchi Station (Kotoku Line)

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  • JR Hotel Clement Takamatsu: Modern hotel near Takamatsu Station

  • Takamatsu Tokyu REI Hotel: Comfortable hotel in the city center

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  • Waraya: Famous udon restaurant

  • Hinode Suisan: Fresh seafood restaurant at Takamatsu Central Fish Market

3. 

: Late March to Early April 2025

Maizuru Park, built on the ruins of Fukuoka Castle, is one of the best cherry blossom viewing spots in Kyushu1.

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  • Ohori Park

  • Fukuoka Art Museum

  • Tenjin Underground Shopping Center

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  • 10-minute walk from Akasaka Station or Ohori-Koen Station (Fukuoka Subway)

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  • The Blossom Hakata Premier: Stylish hotel near Hakata Station

  • Nishitetsu Grand Hotel: Upscale hotel in the Tenjin area

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  • Hakata Issou: Popular ramen shop

  • Yanagibashi Rengo Market: Fresh seafood and local specialties

Conclusion

Japan's cherry blossom season is a magical time that offers visitors a unique blend of natural beauty, cultural experiences, and unforgettable memories. By planning your trip around the predicted bloom dates for 2025 and exploring the various regions of Japan, you can create a truly spectacular cherry blossom journey. Remember to book accommodations and transportation in advance, as the peak bloom periods can be extremely busy. Enjoy the fleeting beauty of the sakura and immerse yourself in the rich traditions and modern attractions that Japan has to offer.

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