Mt. Yoshino in Nara Prefecture is part of the Kumano Ancient Road and is registered as a World Heritage Site and has been known as a famous cherry blossom spot since the Heian period. The name "Someiyoshino" (meaning "cherry blossom" in Japanese) was apparently created from the idea that cherry blossoms are synonymous with Mount Yoshino.
In reality, Mt. Yoshino is mainly famous for its mountain cherry blossoms, with a total of 30,000 trees. The area where the cherry blossoms are particularly dense is called "Hitome Senbon", and from the foot of the mountain, the trees bloom in sequence: Shimo-Senbon, Nakasenbon, Kamisenbon, and Okusenbon.
The ruins of the Takato Joshi Castle in Nagano Prefecture are associated with Takeda Shingen, and it is said that he ordered his military strategist, Yamamoto Kansuke, to reconstruct the castle.
With a solid structure that takes advantage of the natural terrain, it is one of the "100 best castles in Japan" and is now famous for its cherry blossoms.
In spring, the Takato-ko-Higanzakura, an endemic variety of cherry blossom, turns the whole area pink and is one of the three most famous cherry blossom spots in Japan.
Hirosaki Park in Aomori Prefecture is a park that was built on the site of Hirosaki Castle, where the domain office of the Hirosaki Clan was located in the Edo period.
Furthermore, you can see Mount Iwakisan (Mt. Iwakisan), which has been selected as one of the "100 Great Mountains", from the ruins of the main castle and the outer moat, making it a super cherry blossom spot with all the elements!
It is said that nearly 3 million visitors come to this area every year to view the cherry blossoms.
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24 июл 2024