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- Itinerary introduction -
Oniushi Park: A park where Morimachi's endemic cherry trees (① Komami Sakura ② Horii Sakura) bloom. The park is decorated with about 500 cherry trees, including some that can only be seen in Morimachi. The best time to see them is usually from late April to early May.
3. Motomachi Park: A photo opportunity in a park that is packed with the history of Hakodate. *The best time to visit is usually from late April to early May.
④ Hakodate Park: A cherry blossom viewing spot at the foot of Mt. Hakodate. With Mt. Hakodate in the background, you can get a panoramic view of the Tsugaru Strait from the observation deck in the park. The park has about 400 cherry trees that bloom all at once, making it a popular cherry blossom viewing spot that can be enjoyed by children and adults alike. *The best time to see the cherry blossoms is usually from late April to early May.
⑤ Sakuragaoka Street: A cherry blossom tunnel that stretches for about 800 meters!
Sakuragaoka-dori, located near the Goryokaku area, is an 800-meter-long road lined with about 100 cherry trees. When in full bloom, the blossom-laden branches form a magnificent arch on both sides of the road. *The best time to see the trees is from late April to early May.
⑥ Goryokaku Park: A famous cherry blossom viewing spot with about 1,600 cherry trees in full bloom. This national special historic site is surrounded by cherry blossoms and has about 1,600 cherry trees, including Somei Yoshino, in full bloom. The star-shaped Goryokaku Park is dyed pink with cherry blossoms, making it a must-see!
On a clear, windless day, you might be able to see the cherry blossoms reflected on the surface of the moat. *Tower admission is an additional fee of 1,200 yen. *The best time to see them is from late April to early May. Matsumae Park: A famous spot where cherry blossoms bloom for about a month, from early to late blooming.
7. Kechimyakuzakura (Cherry Blossom) - This tree is said to be over 300 years old and stands 8m tall. Its appearance when in full bloom is a spectacular sight.
8. "Couple Cherry Trees" Somei-Yoshino and Naden are rare cherry trees that grow from a single root.
There are many other things to see, such as the 9th "Sakura Sample Garden" where varieties are planted and displayed according to their lineage, and Ryuun-in Temple where the famous "Ezo Kasumi Sakura" blooms! *The best time to see them is usually from mid-April to mid-May.
10. Ubagami Daijingu: A historic shrine in Esashi. Located in Esashi, a town that prospered through Kitamaebune ships, this quaint shrine and its cherry blossoms are a match for each other.
A (Hakodate City Hotel): Hotel Resol Hakodate or Hotel Hakodate Royal Seaside (no dinner)
B: Yunokawa Onsen - Yunokawa Kanko Hotel Shoen Main Building Plan Relax in the large hot spring bath. Dinner is a buffet with 90 minutes of all-you-can-drink beer, soft drinks, etc.
*This plan includes dinner on the first night.
-Important Notice-
This tour will be conducted in Japanese only. Please note that all guidance from the tour conductor during the trip will be in Japanese only. However, to ensure the smooth operation of the tour and safety, we will provide information to the extent possible using a translation app (meeting place, departure time, etc.).
Please observe the following when participating:
・Please make your reservation using your correct name and email address.
Duration | 2 Days. |
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Address | Oniushi Park. |
Category | Tours |