Visiting Tokyo could be an overwhelming experience for you, as you can experience a metropolis supported by cutting-edge technology and Japanese culture.

This time, I would like to introduce a 4K Virtual Walking Tour of the Cherry Blossom in Chidorigafuchi Moat, Tokyo’s Top Cherry Blossom Spots in Japan.

Chidorigafuchi moat is a 700m long promenade that runs north-south along Chidorigafuchi. Approximately 260 cherry trees are planted, turning the moat of the Imperial Palace into a pale pink color. Each cherry tree is so large that you can feel the power of the cherry blossoms more than the number of trees.

There are approximately 260 cherry trees planted here, including Someiyoshino and Oshima cherry trees. The main attractions are the unique scenery and the cherry blossoms that bloom boldly against the surface of the water in the dugout. During the blooming season, the cherry trees are illuminated and visitors can enjoy the cherry blossoms from the surface of Chidorigafuchi on a boat.

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