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The best place to enjoy cherry blossoms in Japan

Japan's cherry blossoms are absolutely world-famous and have become synonymous with Japan. There are countless descriptions of Japanese cherry blossoms, and almost every visitor to Japan wants to witness the charm of Japanese cherry blossoms. Here is a list of the best places to enjoy cherry blossoms in Japan.

1, Nara: yoshinoyama

It has been more than half a month since Kansai came back from enjoying flowers, and the heat has gone down. It's code time. But this time, Lao Yang doesn't intend to write travel notes, for fear of spitting out ten thousand words and being hurt ten thousand times.

Although I don't write travel notes, I can still talk about cherry blossoms. Because of the weather, cherry blossoms bloom late, so the trip from "seeing flowers" has become a "seeing flowers" trip, and wherever flowers bloom, they go.

Kansai is really full of flowers, just for the poetic and interesting moment.

2. Nara: Sasakawa

From Kanto to Kansai, I have carefully counted the places where I have seen flowers. I have to say that there are also routines for Japanese flower viewing.

Yang listed some of the most common routines here and shared some observations and practical strategies of this Kansai Flower Show. It is also interesting to record travel from another angle occasionally.

1/ Sakura Avenue

3. Osaka: Maomayinggong Park

Sakura Avenue is the most common style in Japan. Plant cherry trees with the same density on both sides or one side of the road, or form a pink "umbrella" when the cherry blossoms are in full bloom, so that the blue sky can fill the gap; Or blue sky and white clouds intertwined, half pink and half clear.

4. Wakayama: Ping Grassland Park

This time, due to the late flowering, such a cherry blossom avenue was discovered in Osaka. Although there are not a few people when it is full, compared with the popular cherry blossom viewing spots in Kansai, the flow of people is still relatively small.

Zhaishanchi Park is a typical cherry blossom avenue. There are two rows of cherry blossoms by the river. The sky is pink and very beautiful. Unfortunately, the weather is average, which doesn't match the blue sky and white clouds.

5.osaka: narrow yamachi park

Another cherry blossom avenue I like very much in Osaka is the tsunami, which is located in the tsunami. It has not only Sakura Avenue, but also a slope.

Because of the slope, the layers of cherry blossoms are richer. Among them, walking from a low place and looking down from a high place are completely different. I'm afraid this kind of beauty can only be experienced by myself.

6.osaka: loving mothers argue with heaven

If you want to see the cherry blossom avenue with more content, you have to find one along the river and Sichuan River. The reflection of cherry blossoms in full bloom and the picture of falling flowers can only be seen on the cherry blossom avenue with a river.

Speaking of this, you will probably think of the pink river in Aomori Hirosaki Park first. Actually, there is one in Kansai.

7. Nara: Sasakawa

After returning from Wakayama, cherry blossoms have entered the blooming season. JR came to Zuobaochuan by seat. Running water has flooded a considerable number of petals, and the flowers have not all fallen. This can be called a decal. Like flowers falling from a boat made of petals. Is it poetic and romantic?

8. Falling Flowers Follow the Flow (Nara: Sasakawa)

Walking through Sichuan from such a perspective completely immersed me. I can't forget the cherry blossoms on both sides of Lany in Tokyo, but I didn't expect Nara to have such beautiful riverside trees.

9. Hyogo Prefecture: Sukawa Park

In fact, cherry blossoms are worth seeing from beginning to end, and you don't have to go when you are in full bloom.

Waiting for the bulging buds to bloom, you will be surprised to find that the cherry blossoms suddenly opened one day. When it is full of flowers, it is like a cloud. When it falls and blows snow, stationery is completely another kind of beauty. The characteristics of flowers before leaves make the flowering period come to an end in green, which is more delicate.

So as far as flowers are concerned, it is better to be late than to arrive early. Little friends who plan to leave next year should step on the right time.

10, Tokyo: seeking Lany.

2/ cherry blossom delivery car

I don't know how the Japanese tram fell, so let me pick up the camera and shoot. Especially high-value, undulating rails, cobweb overhead lines, and various styles of trains. When the flowers next to the tracks are in full bloom, the tram is the icing on the cake.

1 1, Osaka JR

There will also be many seasonal activities of trams in Japan, such as the "Lavender Slow Train" from Asahikawa to Furano. For example, on the mountaineering railway in Hakone-machi, Ziyang, when flowers are in full bloom, there will be a special tram at night. For example, when cherry blossoms are in full bloom, there will be a special train named "Sky" in Onoyama.

Hyogo Prefecture 12: Suchuan Park

Therefore, in Japan, the combination of trams and cherry blossoms is quite common and quite compatible. You will find cherry blossoms planted on both sides of many tracks, which is very suitable for tram control collection. If you don't have so much time to enjoy flowers in scenic spots, it is also a major feature to choose trams with beautiful scenery and many cherry blossoms.

The most famous tram and cherry blossom combination in Kansai is probably Indigo Cherry Blossom Tunnel. From Longming Station to Yuduye Station, cherry blossoms were planted in just 200 meters. It's a pity that the flowers didn't bloom when I went this time. That's a real pity.

Unfortunately, the wood is open. (Kyoto: Aladdin Sakura Tunnel)

Blue dots are also cute from the outside to the inside. I liked it at first sight, and I was a little excited. I am still sitting, but it is too beautiful to sit still. I stood behind the taxi and watched the tracks winding. When we approached the cherry blossom tunnel, tourists came to the cab and photographed them with their mobile phones and cameras.

Cherry trees on both sides of the railway track (Kyoto: Lantian Cherry Blossom Tunnel)

Osaka Tram Company launched an emergency cherry blossom viewing train during the cherry blossom season. Because there are many flower viewing places in Kansai on the route, during the cherry blossom period, the Kyosaka tram will send an express train every 10 minute, which is convenient for tourists who are in a hurry to see cherry blossoms.

Hyogo Prefecture: Suchuan Park

If you are a tram controller and choose to go to Japan during the cherry blossom season, you can't miss this cherry blossom viewing routine.

Routine 3/ Flower Landscape in Monument

The historical sites here not only refer to places of interest, but also include some ancient buildings, or shrines and temples, world heritage lists and so on.

Kyoto: Lanshan

Those ancient temples and shrines decorated with years actually match cherry blossoms. The quiet atmosphere is suitable for walking slowly, sitting alone on the porch in a daze, listening to the wind and helping the flowers and leaves. It's great to stay away from the hustle and bustle of the city occasionally, find inner peace, get along with yourself and only care about yourself.

To travel, you really don't need to visit many scenic spots or buy a lot of things. You just need to find a place that suits your heart and spend a quiet day with yourself. It's beautiful.

Kyoto: Yuanguang Temple

I especially like the Yuanguang Temple in Kyoto. In fact, a large part of the delay in going to Kansai is due to the flow of people. As a popular tourist city, popularity equals crowding. Counting people is the last thing I can stand. No matter how beautiful the scenery is, even 10% of the beauty is lost when there are too many people. So I don't write travel notes. If I wrote it, I would spit it out.

After going to Kiyomizu Temple, where there are many people, I deleted all these scenic spots from the formation and turned to look for minority scenic spots with few people. Guangji Temple should be the most satisfactory scenic spot in Kyoto during my multi-day trip, and there is no one.

I learned in Weibo that the name of Yuanguang Temple is the edge corridor of Yuanguang Temple, which is famous for its red leaves. Sitting on the stairs and seeing red everywhere, I'm afraid you'll get drunk if you don't drink. Although the leaves didn't grow and the branches were bald when I went this time, it was beautiful enough.

This is what Kyoto should taste like. Every city should have its own flavor. How to find a balance between a tourist city and its original flavor is an eternal topic for all city builders.

Kyoto: Yuanguang Temple

Kyoto: Yuanguang Temple

Yoshinoyama, a World Heritage List, only gave me a passing score of 65 after I swam, and my friends all said that I was demanding.

I naturally have my reasons for giving a passing grade. On the one hand, there are actually no cherry blossoms in full bloom in yoshinoyama. Because of the altitude, in most cases, the cherry blossoms under the mountain (the next thousand volumes) have withered, but the flowers on the mountain (the first thousand volumes) are still buds, so what you can actually see is only such cherry blossoms forever. If we can adjust the varieties of cherry blossoms, there will be cherry blossoms all over the mountain in a few days. Wow! That's great. Swallow saliva.

As a mature scenic spot, there is another problem: commercialization. There are small shops on both sides of the mountain road, and people and cars are mixed. With so many people, shops and private cars, it's really hard to walk. It is difficult to walk hay.

Nara: yoshinoyama.

I think the combination of historic sites and cherry blossoms is a journey to find inner peace, a journey to discover oneself, and an opportunity to talk to myself.

Routine 4/ Picnic, which smells better, flowers or food?

Japanese people can't live without picnics. The whole family, old and young, brought homemade lunch boxes or lunch boxes bought in supermarkets, laid a picnic cloth under the cherry tree, ate, drank and chatted all afternoon, and really enjoyed it.

The most exaggerated thing I saw this time was the barbecue under the tree without an open flame. The smell of fireworks is so fragrant that I don't know whether the flowers are more fragrant or the barbecue is more fragrant. (Obviously greedy. )

Osaka: a narrow mountain park

Hyogo Prefecture: Suchuan Park

Routine 5/ Colored Cemetery

The practice of adding cherry blossoms to cemeteries is also common in Japan, and the most famous one is probably Taniguchi Cemetery in Tokyo. The valley is the peach blossom source of Tokyo, which is quiet in the hustle and bustle and suitable for walking and gathering wind.

Toda Memorial Cemetery in Ishikari City, Sapporo City is also a famous local flower show venue. Although I haven't been there yet, some photos made me put it on my travel list.

In the valley in summer, cherry trees are green.

Tian Memorial Cemetery (Image from the Internet)

6/ new discovery, the original bamboo forest and cherry blossoms are so matched!

This time, I found a good flower viewing routine, bamboo forest and cherry blossom, which match well!

On the way from the walking temple to the ramp, I came across such a combination of bamboo forest and cherry blossoms and was instantly attracted. The toughness of the bamboo forest, coupled with the softness and pink green of the cherry blossoms, is perfect.

Who says red and green are tacky? The red on the right and the green on the right look good together.

Somewhere in Kyoto

Some Japanese color schemes have also refreshed my cognition. I don't want to say more, just go to the picture.

Pink Green (Nara: yoshinoyama)

Red and green (roadside hut)

Pink, green and reddish (Kyoto: northern Sichuan)

Pink, green, blue and yellow (Kyoto: Haratani Garden)

Orange powder mixing (Osaka: month)

Pink Green (Osaka: Month)

It's written. It seems to have been written as a travel book again. All right. It's a half trip. Avoid those points that make me vomit and look at the photos. The trip to Kansai was perfect. This time, as I wish, flowers bloom and fall, and the whole season has come. Thanks to the three-year visa, I have experienced a different cherry blossom season.

From "seeing flowers" to "seeing flowers", the beauty I encountered, the madness, smoothness and hardship I encountered, can also make me unforgettable for a long time.

These may be one of the meanings of travel.