Its’ sakura season! and I wanted to share some popular and not so popular Cherry blossom locations in Tokyo that you will love! including a SECRET garden that is hidden in plain sight!

In total 5 Cherry blossom spots that you will be thanking me for in the future! (believe me)

The locations include Ueno Park, which has over a thousand cherry blossom trees and is known for its festive atmosphere during Sakura season.

Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden, which has a variety of early and late-blooming cherry blossom trees and is less crowded than other famous Sakura spots.

Kiyosumi Garden, which is a beautiful Japanese garden with unique cherry blossom trees and a tranquil atmosphere.

Denboin Garden info: https://goo.gl/maps/zkVrvWgWAgYtwcKA6
https://www.senso-ji.jp/guide/guide13.html

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00:00 Intro
00:45 Ueno Park
01:55 Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden
03:18 Kyosumi Garden
04:41 Sarue Park (The local residential location)
06:19 Denboin Garden (The secret Garden)
07:25 Sakura snow is not the end but the start
07:55 Who is Ninja Monkey?

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10 Comments

  1. I accidentally posted a less edited video (So sorry about the re-upload) Hope you can watch it one more time though as it would really help out! Comments too 😜

  2. I accidently ended up in Japan for Sakura season. We had been told we were going a couple weeks too early. Turned out not to be the case as the Cherry trees bloomed on my first day in Nippon. I found Ueno Park was truly an experience to walk through see. The atmosphere of being among the trees was an impressive sight. The reverence and the happiness of the Japanese people seemed to encompass the park.
    I'll admit that I'm not the biggest flora fan, so after a couple days, I was less fascinated with the spectacle, than either the Japanese or my friends. However, I'm glad to have experienced this event personally, and recommend wholeheartedly to anyone who has any affinity for Japan and its people and culture to be able to encounter this season, at least once.

  3. Excellent video, Nathan! I've been to Shinjuku Gyoen and Ueno Park, but I definitely need to make time to visit the others!

  4. When do you think they will end the covid entry requirements in Japan?

  5. Traveling to Tokyo March 20th! Look forward to visiting your hidden secret spots, Mahalo for the video!

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