During this trip I will visit several places associated with the cherry blossom including Kitano Tenmangu, where Emperor Meiji is believed to have first seen a sakura tree in 1872, and Ueno Park, second largest in the world. I will also take a walking tour of the Higashiyama merchants district, better known as Ginza, and finally visit the ikeda palace, the former imperial palace of the Tokugawa shogunate, now a museum housing a world-famous collection of sakura.

If you’re looking for a beautiful and unforgettable trip to Japan, then look no further than this Sakura at Ikeda Palace Osaka tour! Along the way, you’ll visit some of the most important.

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