≪Cherry Blossom Spots≫ Asukayama Park

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Asukayama Park is popular as a cherry-blossom viewing place since the Edo period

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

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

Asukayama Park has been popular as a cherry blossom viewing place since the Edo era, there are about 600 cherry trees today, and it is crowded with many visitors at the time of flowering.

Japanese lanterns are lit in the garden from late March to early April, and you can enjoy night cherry blossom viewing.

The monorail “Asuka Park Rail” is provided in the park that is a small hill. Because it can be used for free, anyone can climb to the summit of Asukayama easily.

Details

Event Name ≪Cherry Blossom Spots≫ Asukayama Park
Venue Asukayama Park
Dates Around late March – Around early April ※Average year
Open Hours 24 hours open
Admission Admission Free
Address 1-1-3 Oji, Kita-ku, Tokyo
Contact 03-3908-9275

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