≪Cherry Blossom Spots≫ Shiba Park

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A perfect view spot where cherry blossoms in full bloom can be seen with Tokyo Tower

It is expected that the cherry blossoms will be in full bloom about 10 days earlier than usual.

Please refrain from cherry blossom parties to prevent the spread of the new coronavirus infections.

Shiba Park is the first designated park in Japan. It was established by Cabinet decree in 1873 along with Ueno, Asakusa, Fukagawa and Asukayama.

Initially, Shiba Park was a large park including Zojoji Temple’s precincts, but due to separation of church and state religion, the inside of the precincts was excluded, and the current park surrounds Zojoji Temple.

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There are about 200 cherry trees in the whole park such as Yoshino cherry, Yamazakura and Satozakura. As you can enjoy the cherry blossoms together with the Tokyo Tower, it is crowded with many visitors during the flowering season.

Details

Event Name ≪Cherry Blossom Spots≫ Shiba Park
Venue Shiba Park
Dates Around late March – Around early April ※Average year
Open Hours 24 hours open
Admission Admission Free
Address 4-10-17 Shiba koen, Minato-ku, Tokyo
Contact 03-3431-4359

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