Tohoku
Tohoku is the northernmost region of Honshu, Japan’s main island, and is known for its spectacular nature and historical treasures. Among the highlights are:
Kakunodate: Known as the ‘Little Kyoto of Tohoku’, Kakunodate boasts well-preserved samurai houses surrounded by cherry trees. The blend of historical architecture and floral beauty creates a captivating scene, making it a must-visit for those seeking a quieter, yet equally breathtaking, Sakura experience.
Hirosaki: Hirosaki, just thirty minutes by train from Aomori, is home to one of Japan’s most famous cherry blossom spots, Hirosaki Castle Park. With more than 2,500 trees and the backdrop of a traditional castle, the picturesque setting rivals any scene along the Golden Route. The sakura season in Hirosaki also includes magical nighttime illuminations.
Sendai and Matsushima: Despite being the largest city in the Tohoku region, Sendai is famed for its natural beauty which is further enhanced by the cherry blossoms. A 40-minute train trip away lies Matushima, whose scenic bay is dotted with more than 250 pine-clad islands that offer a different sakura experience.