Cherry blossoms herald the arrival of spring.
This time, we will introduce four cherry blossom spots in Shizuoka Prefecture.
Check the peak blooming period and be sure to go out and enjoy the cherry blossoms.
The castle tower observation deck, where you can enjoy a 360-degree panorama, is Atami’s best vantage point. Many Someiyoshino cherry trees are planted here, and the area is known as a famous cherry blossom viewing spot in spring. Many cherry trees are in full bloom and the area is bustling with visitors.
Access: About 10 minutes by car from JR Atami Station. From JR Atami Station, take the bus bound for “Atami Port” → get off at the last stop → take the ropeway → 3 minutes walk from the drop-off point. (Please check the ropeway operating hours in advance.)
▲Photo provided:Hamamatsu and Lake Hamana Tourism Bureau
It is the main venue for the Lake Hamana Flower Festival, which is held with the catchphrase “Spring in Japan starts from Lake Hamana.” Every year from late March, 500,000 colorful tulips bloom one after another, competing with the 1,300 cherry trees that decorate the garden.
▲Photo provided:Hamamatsu and Lake Hamana Tourism Bureau
It is said to be the most beautiful “cherry blossom and tulip garden” in the world.
Access: Take the bus bound for Kanzanji Onsen from bus stop number 1 at the north exit bus terminal of JR Hamamatsu Station, and get off at the Flower Park bus stop (approximately 40 minutes). Approximately 15 minutes from the Hamamatsu-Nishi Interchange on the Tomei Expressway.
▲Photo provided:Ito City Tourism Division
The 3,000m-long row of cherry trees turns brilliantly colored, making it a popular photo spot and driving course. The rows of cherry trees are affectionately known as the “cherry blossom tunnel” or “cherry blossom arch.”
▲Photo provided:Ito City Tourism Division
The rows of cherry blossom trees brighten up Izu’s spring season and attract many visitors.
Access: Immediately after getting off at Izu-Kogen Station on the Izu Kyuko Line
▲Photo provided:Hamamatsu and Lake Hamana Tourism Bureau
Hamamatsu’s best cherry blossom viewing spot. In spring, approximately 330 cherry trees bloom in full glory, surrounding the castle tower. Many cherry blossom viewers come from inside and outside the city to enjoy the beauty of the cherry blossoms both day and night.
▲Photo provided:Hamamatsu and Lake Hamana Tourism Bureau
Access: Hamamatsu Station Bus Terminal, bus stop 13, get off at “Hamamatsu Castle Park Entrance” or bus terminal stop 1, get off at “City Hall South”.
3 Days of History and Nature in Hamamatsu City – Just 90 Minutes From Tokyo by Bullet Train!
History fans and nature enthusiasts seeking a follow-up to Tokyo will find a wealth of historical sites, museums, temples, gardens, and more in Hamamatsu! Hamamatsu has had a significant influence in shaping Japan, and its urban center is encircled by some of the country’s most breathtaking natural landscapes. This 3-day Hamamatsu itinerary will take you through Hamamatsu’s best heritage spots and natural wonders to discover this legacy for yourself!
Visiting shrines related to Lord Ieyasu around Hamamatsu Castle/Ieyasu’s walking route (inside/downtown route) Part 2
Tokugawa Ieyasu, one of the Three Great Heroes, spent 17 of his 75 years in the prime of his youth in Hamamatsu. As a result, there are still places around Hamamatsu Castle that are connected to Lord Ieyasu.
The “Castle Inner/Castle Route” of “Ieyasu’s Promenade” is a route that connects 12 of them so that you can visit them with a single stroke. This time we will be showing you the south side of this route from Hamamatsu Castle. Don’t forget to take the leaflet before leaving!
A must-see for Hamamatsu citizens! Souvenirs, gourmet food, and highlights exclusive to Hamanako SA and Hamamatsu SA (upper and lower) ♡
\ Autumn tourist season begins ~ /
Once you get some relief from the midsummer heat, you’ll want to go out.
This time, we will introduce two service areas in Hamamatsu City.
picture? Service area? For those who thought so! !
If you read till the end, you will definitely want to go (lol)
In recent years, service areas are not just rest areas on expressways.
It’s so fulfilling that some people go out just to see the service area.
It is also a spot that you can easily go to without having to get on the expressway.
It’s fun to rediscover local gourmet food and sweets!
From exclusive souvenirs that can only be purchased here to gourmet food, only available here in Japan! to the highlights including
Let’s go to the service area where Hamamatsu citizens can also enjoy.
《Basic information for each service area》