Kyoto Botanical Gardens during the cherry blossom – Photo by Kimon Berlin under CC Also calledKyoto Shokubutsu-en, the cherry trees in this garden are of alate-bloomingvariety, peaking in early April. Around 450 specimens of 130 different varieties are present.This is a great place to visit ...
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Maruyama Parkis the oldest park in Kyoto, complete with a Japanese garden, as well as home to many restaurants and teahouses. The park is home to the iconic cherry blossom viewing spot in Kyoto, the famous 'Gion no Yozakura', where visitors can see the illuminated weeping cherry tree at n...
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Kusatsu City in Shiga Prefecture, which is close to Osaka and Kyoto, has many cherry blossom viewing spots. In this article, we will introduce information on recommended cherry blossom spots.
For the city’s most popular blossom destinations, plan a trip to the outer boroughs. Over 200 cherry trees planted at the Bronx'sNew York Botanical Gardenare visions in pink, with azaleas and magnolia trees matching their magnificence. You’ll find just as many trees at theBrooklyn Botanic ...
London's biggest botanical garden is the obvious place to go for a bit of blossom-bothering. Head to the rose garden behind the famous Palm House. Here, you'll find multiple different varieties of cherry blossom tree, their variant colours working in beautiful harmony (species labels are provi...
Koishikawa Botanical Garden is part of Japan’s most prestigious college,Tokyo University. The landscape garden preserves thousands of types of trees and other plants. It’s apeaceful and pleasant spotfor cherry blossom viewing, as it does not draw large crowds like many of the others. If you...
Generally, cherry trees begin to blossom several days before predicted peak bloom dates. Then the pink and white flowers can remain on the trees for as little as four to five days to as long as two weeks after bloom, depending on temperature, wind and rain. There are a slew of ...