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Best 8 Cherry Blossom Spots in Tokyo

Manami T.

by GoWithGuide travel specialist:Manami T.

Last updated : Mar 03, 20215 min read

General

There are a lot of nice spots to enjoy viewing cherry blossoms in Tokyo. If you are wondering which spot you should go, please check out these 8 spots below and you won't miss the most beautiful cherry blossoms you have seen ever. All of them are located in the central Tokyo and easy to access. Add some to your list of spots to visit!

 

1 . Chidorigafuchi

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The spot is located on the west side of the Imperial Palace. About 260 cherry blossom trees above the moat and the street will welcome you. Rowboats are also available for rent.

 

Access
About 5 minute walk from Kudanshita Station on Tokyo Metro Tozai Line, Hanzomon Line and Toei Shinjuku Line
About 5 minute walk from Hanzomon Station on Hanzomon Line 

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2. Ueno Park

 

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Been known as one of the best cherry blossom spots for a few centuries, the park offers not only the zoo and several museums in it but also an amazing view of 1,200 cherry blossom trees in spring.  

 

Access
About 5 minute walk from Ueno Station on JR Line, Tokyo Metro Ginza Line or Hibiya Line
About 3 minute walk from Keisei Ueno Station

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3. Shinjuku Gyoen

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Thanks to over 60 types of cherry blossom trees in the large gardens, you can enjoy viewing various cherry blossoms for more than one month from mid March to late April here. About 1,100 cherry trees attract many people.  
 
Access
About 5 minute walk from Shinjuku Gyoenmae Station on Tokyo Metro Marunouchi Line
About 5 minute walk from JR Ichigaya Station
About 10 minute walk from the South Exit of JR Shinjuku Station

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4. Sumida Park

 

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Along the Sumida River are over 600 cherry blossom trees. You can also enjoy the view on Sumida River cruise. This is the best spot to swing by when you visit Sensoji Temple or Tokyo Skytree.
 
Access
About 5 minute walk from Asakusa Station on Tokyo Metro Ginza Line and Tobu Skytree Line
About 7 minute walk from Honjo-Azumabashi Station on Toei Asakusa Line

 

5.  Yasukuni Shrine

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The shrine has around 400 cherry blossom trees on its ground. One of them is a sample cherry tree in the area of Tokyo which is monitored by the Japan Meteorological Agency to announce that cherry trees start blooming.    
 
Access
About 5 minute walk from Kudanshita Station on Tokyo Metro Tozai Line, Hanzomon Line and Toei Shinjuku Line
About 10 minute walk from JR Ichigaya Station or JR Iidabashi Station  

6. Roppongi Hills

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To enjoy viewing cherry blossoms while strolling in the Mohri Garden under the Roppongi Hills is such a nice and peaceful experience.

 

Access
A few steps from Roppongi Station on Tokyo Metro Hibiya Line
About 4 minute walk from Roppongi Station on Toei Oedo Line

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7. Meguro Riverside

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The spot boasts about 3.8 km street lined with cherry blossom trees over the river. Walking along the gorgeous trees leisurely is a popular way to enjoy the spot. There are also nice restaurants and cafes along the street.  
 
Access
About 2 minute walk from Nakameguro Station on Tokyo Metro Hibiya Line and Tokyu Toyoko Line
About 5 minute walk from JR Meguro Station 

 

8. Yaesu Sakura Street

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Though located in the middle of skyscrapers, the spot shows you about 150 cherry blossom trees on streets.

 

Access
About 5 minute walk from JR Tokyo Station

 

Have you made up your mind which spot you are going to visit yet?

Enjoy your time in Tokyo with cherry blossoms!

 

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5.00 / 5
(5 reviews)
Japan

My name is Grant I lived more than 10 years in Japan. I graduated University and translation school in Tokyo. I am fluent in Japanese. I have a degree in Asian studies and have expert-level knowledge of Japanese culture and history. I have memorized the JR rail system across all of Japan, I use the same train timetable calculators as the station staff, and I have experience using bullet train passes that are exclusive to foreign visitors. I can optimally navigate the Tokyo underground and maximize value from a Tokyo metro pass and also understand Tokyo above ground which will allow for seamless transitions between different metro stations and landmarks with minimal backtracking. My tour fee is 20,000yen for 1-6hours (135.28USD) 30,000yen for 7-9hours (202.93USD) 40,000yen for 9-12hours (270.57USD) I have half-day tours listed at 20,000 yen (135.28USD) at the moment but you can combine them or do a custom tour for roughly up to 9 hours for 30,000 yen (202.93USD). The time transiting to and from your hotel for pick up or drop off within Tokyo 23wards does not count towards an increase in the price.                                                                                                                                 

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4.97 / 5
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Japan

I’m so excited to have a chance to show you around my favorite spots in Kanagawa prefecture. I was born in Kanagawa. I spent my whole school life, including university, here in Kanagawa. I worked as a high school English teacher here for 40 years. I love Kanagawa so much. We have many interesting tourist spots, like Hakone, Kamakura, Enoshima and Yokohama. I got my tour guide license in English in 2009. I am still an English teacher. To give an interesting and impressive lesson to young high school students, I’ve learnt and gathered many kinds of information. I also have a license to teach social studies, so I have a wide range of knowledge about Japanese culture and history. I’m sure to provide you an interesting tour.                                                                                                                                 

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Yasuro C.

4.79 / 5
(62 reviews)
Japan

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