In addition to enjoying cherry blossoms in Japan, the food here is also recommended for everyone to try.
Below, the editor will tell you what kind of food there is in Japan, as well as some information about attractions.
Let’s go and have a look with the editor.
1. Sakura Frontline Time The release time of Japan’s latest “Sakura Frontline” has been released.
Japan's cherry blossoms are called the "Sakura Front" because they bloom from south to north, forming a front.
The cherry blossoms begin to bloom at the end of March and last until early May.
It is estimated that Fukuoka will be the first place for people to appreciate cherry blossoms, while Kushiro is the last place for tourists to experience cherry blossoms.
In order not to let you miss the gorgeous cherry blossoms, we have specially compiled the eight best cherry blossom viewing spots in Japan.
The best viewing time is "Tokyo-Kyoto-Fuji Kawaguchiko-Yoshinoyama-Hokkaido" all the way.
Feast your eyes on the cherry blossoms, but don’t forget to feast your eyes on them.
We have selected several restaurants for you where you can enjoy the cherry blossoms and taste delicious food at the same time, so that you can experience the beauty of delicious food during the "Sakura" season.
2. Tokyo Cherry Blossom Viewing Guide The best cherry blossom viewing period in Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden is early April. Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden is a large park with thousands of cherry blossom trees planted in Western and Japanese gardens.
Because the flowering periods are different, you can see different scenes of cherry blossoms in full bloom and full bloom.
At the same time, the huge lawn is also convenient for people to have lunch and relax.
The most popular garden is Yoshinozakura.
This is also the most common cherry blossom in Japan, accounting for about 80% of the total number of cherry blossoms.
Five pink-white petals slowly unfold, revealing yellow stamens.
Slowly, the color of the cherry blossoms will gradually deepen, revealing a mature pink color, like a girl, natural, beautiful and full of vitality.
A week later, when the flowers bloomed, the trees were so full of flowers that people really ignored the green leaves.
Walking on the cherry blossom path, people's faces and cherry blossoms complement each other.
Tips: [Practical Information] Opening hours: 09:00-16:30 Transportation: About 5 minutes’ walk from Shinjuku Station.
Ticket: 200 yen: The best cherry blossom viewing period in Ueno Park is early April. Ueno Park is the most popular cherry blossom viewing place in Tokyo, with more than 1,000 cherry blossom trees.
Usually, the cherry blossoms in Ueno bloom 1-3 days earlier than other attractions in the city.
March 15th every year is Japan’s Cherry Blossom Festival.
On this day, Japanese men, women, and children will go to parks or outdoors to enjoy cherry blossoms. Ueno Park will also hold flower feasts, flower markets, flower dances and other activities.
The cherry blossoms during the day present a fresh and refined beauty.
When lit up at night, the "night cherry blossoms" take on a charming swaying beauty.
Ueno Park holds an illumination cherry blossom viewing event every night.
The gorgeous lights shine on the pink cherry blossoms, making the petals bright and vivid.
On a dark night, it becomes the perfect backdrop for the dancing cherry blossoms.
Tips: [Practical Information] Transportation: Ueno Station is within walking distance.
Tickets: Free: Chidorigafuchi is the best cherry blossom viewing period in early April. Chidorigafuchi is named after the thousands of birds flapping their wings on the lake. It is the moat surrounding Kitamaru in the old Edo Castle.
On both sides of the river, more than 800 cherry blossoms are in full bloom along the 400-meter-long cherry blossom road.
There are also boat rentals in Hanoi for tourists to enjoy cherry blossoms on the water.
There are many attractions nearby, such as the Forbidden City, the National Museum of Modern Art, Beizhiwan Park, etc. If you are tired from playing, you can also go to the nearby food stalls to taste delicious food.
Chidorigafuchi is the best way to appreciate Sakurabuki Snow.
Whenever the cherry blossoms fall, the petals flying all over the sky look like snowflakes, hence the name "Sakurabuki Snow".
This is similar to our description of snowflakes “blowing the petals of thousands of pear trees.”
On the clear river, swing your oars, use the floating petals to push away the waves, and sail towards the distance where the spring breeze blows.
Tips: [Practical Information] Transportation: About 3 minutes’ walk from Kudan Station.
Tickets: Free Sakura View Restaurant Recommendation 1. Kraftler [Highlight] One Michelin star, modern French cuisine.
The first impression CRAFTALE gives is a simple Nordic decoration CRAFTALE consists of two thematic elements: craft technology and fairy tales.
Chefs convey their ideas to diners through cooking, and behind every exquisite plate there is a story that the chef wants to tell.
[Practical information] Time: 18:00-23:00; 1:30-15:00 (lunch is served on weekends, closed on Wednesdays) Address: 2F1-16-11 Aobadai, Kikuro-ku, Tokyo Budget per person: 8,000 yen 2
.The sun shines brightly all year round.
Highlights: Michelin recommendation, local food.
The store between Four Seasons is very narrow, so you might miss it if you’re not paying attention.
It looks like an ordinary Japanese family food store, definitely not related to Michelin.
The boss and chef here, No. Tomomi Nakahara, is a woman.
Chefs, Japanese women, are very rare.