Exploring the 2016 Izu Peninsula Cherry Blossoms in Kawazu: Top 5 Cherry Blossom Displays
At around this time every year it's known as the
cherry blossom season, not just in Japan, but all over
world where people are fortunate enough to bear
witness to the flowers seductive and beautiful prowess.
Because the flowers themselves are influenced
by climate you'll often find the first blooms occurring
around the end of January in hotter places.
This time we visited the Izu Peninsula in Shizuoka Prefecture
Kawazu, to witness a beautiful scene of rich canola flowers,
cherry blossoms and to write this article about
the top 5 kinds of cherry blossoms! ^^
Before going on to the article, let us share with
you the top 5 that we'll be talking about..
1 Tsuyama Castle
Okayama / Tsuyama
Expected peak period:
(refer to last year's flowering time) Early to mid April.
2 Okazaki Park
, Aichi / Okazaki City
Expected peak period:
(refer to last year's flowering time)
From late March to early April
3 Rikugien Park
Tokyo / Bunkyo
Expected peak period:
(refer to last year's flowering time)
in mid-March to early April
4 Meguro River
Tokyo / Meguro Ward
Expected peak period:
(refer to last year's flowering time)
from late March to early April
5 Daigo-ji Temple
Kyoto / Kyoto City Fushimi Ward
Expected peak period:
(refer to last year's flowering time)
in mid-March to early April
Source of information across Japan cherry blossom (Japanese)
# Voices of Spring from Hejin
Hejin is located on the east coast of the Izu Peninsula
in Shizuoka Prefecture, and in February saw full bloom.
In the early spring, Kawazu cherry is known by many to be
Japanese cherry blossom Holy Land. Deep pink petals line the
walkways for about a month attracting tourists from far and
wide.
* Okinawa and Shizuoka Prefecture Kawazu are
the first places you'll cherry blossoms in Japan
each year. ~
#Cherry blossom tunnel
Since Kawazu cherry blossom blooms lasts for much
longer than most places, it's a popular tourists destination!
This time they're celebrating the 26th Kawazu Cherry
Blossom Festival, which gives even more of a reason
to visit Kawazu to see the pretty pinks and beautifully
yellow illuminated canola flowers!
* Kawazu Cherry Blossom Festival official website (Japanese)
So happy to be here and enjoy the pink everywhere
on this beautiful spring day.
# Think about the exciting journey of Japanese
cherry blossoms
Charming early cherry blossoms line the Hejin coast,
along with canola flowers, iris, carnations and other
flowers, competing for attention. This Spring how
about you take a break from your fast paced lifestyle
and take it easy with fresh landscapes and a calming
cool breeze and utter silence.
# Kawazu cherry blossom line ~
The scenery truly is beautiful don't you agree?
[Shinkansen / JR Itō Line / Izu Express Line ]
From Tokyo Station (JR Tokaido Shinkansen:) about
45 minutes ➔ Atami Station
From Atami Station (transfer the JR Itō Line: about 27 minutes)
➔ Ito Station
From Ito Station (change to the Izu Express Line: about 58 minutes)
➔ Kawazu Station
Total time: about 2 hours 31 minutes
[ JR Tokaido Line / JR Itō Line ]
From Tokyo Station (JR Tokaido Line: about 113 minutes)
➔ Atami Station
(Transfer to Ito line: about 24 minutes) Atami Station to
➔ Ito Station
From Ito Station (change to the Izu Express Line: about 55 minutes)
➔ Kawazu Station
Total time: 3 hours 19 minutes
[Vehicles]
You can make it to Kawazu via car using the Tomei highway Atsugi
IC in Tokyo, and it takes about 2 hours and 30 minutes.
# Goddess of spring - cherry
The Japanese cherry tree is truly a gift, a present to us all
from February, along with somewhat warmer sunny weather.
Kawazu, Izu as described by Kawabata," pure, lovely, pink, and
quiet". A great place to visit with friends or family and spend
some special time together.
Looking at this image, how do you feel? This year Japan is
going to be just as beautiful through April. Even if you miss
it this year, there's always the rebirth next year! Always some-
thing to look forward to!!
Keep reading our blog so we can share more with you!!
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