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Springtime in Japan is a tableau of dreamlike scenes. From the latter half of March to as late as early May, the blossoms of Japan's iconic sakura (cherry blossoms) captivate visitors and locals alike, as they light up the length and breadth of Japan in subtle shades of pink splendor
Sakura season begins on the island of Kyushu, southwestern Japan, in March, when daily updates begin to track the sakura front as it progresses northward.
Somei-Yoshino, with their abundance of pale pink blossoms, are the most common trees in Japan; the elegant shidare-zakura, weeping cherry trees, often found in parks and along riverbanks, are another must-see site.
Each spring is marked by the loveliness of sakura blooms bursting to life throughout Japan, with countless opportunities available to enjoy their delicate beauty. The warmer climates of Kyushu and Shikoku in the south see the first action in early spring, with late spring viewing in mountain areas, as well as in Tohoku and Hokkaido.
Region | Prefecture | City | 2024 First Bloom* | 2024 Trend | Average | 2023 First Bloom |
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Hokkaido | Hokkaido | Sapporo | April 18 | Very Early | May 1 | April 15 |
Kushiro | May 4 | Very Early | May 16 | May 1 | ||
Tohoku | Miyagi | Sendai | April 2 | Early | April 8 | March 26 |
Akita | Akita | April 10 | Very Early | April 17 | April 4 | |
Aomori | Aomori | April 15 | Very Early | April 22 | April 7 | |
Hokuriku Shinetsu | Nagano | Nagano | April 8 | Early | April 11 | March 28 |
Niigata | Niigata | April 6 | Normal | April 8 | March 27 | |
Ishikawa | Kanazawa | April 1 | Normal | April 3 | March 23 | |
Kanto | Tokyo | Chiyoda | March 29 | Late | March 24 | March 14 |
Tokai | Aichi | Nagoya | March 28 | Late | March 24 | March 17 |
Kansai | Osaka | Osaka | March 30 | Late | March 27 | March 19 |
Chugoku | Hiroshima | Hiroshima | March 25 | Normal | March 25 | March 19 |
Shikoku | Kochi | Kochi | March 23 | Normal | March 22 | March 17 |
Kyushu | Kagoshima | Kagoshima | March 29 | Late | March 26 | March 24 |
Fukuoka | Fukuoka | March 27 | Late | March 22 | March 18 |
*The estimated date of first bloom in 2024.
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In addition to sakura, each season offers a variety of beautiful flowers such as ume (plum blossoms) in early spring and ajisai (hydrangeas) during the rainy season. For more information click here: Seasonal flowers in Japan throughout the year.
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