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Cherry blossoms in Kyoto🇯🇵
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Kyoto's cherry blossoms are a mesmerizing spectacle that paint the city in hues of pink and white, casting a spell of enchantment over all who behold them. 🌸 During my spring vacation, I had the privilege of witnessing this breathtaking phenomenon firsthand, and it was an experience I will treasure forever.
One of the best spots to admire Kyoto's cherry blossoms is along the Philosopher's Path, a picturesque stone pathway lined with hundreds of cherry trees that bloom in a canopy of delicate petals. Strolling along the path, I felt like I was walking through a dream, surrounded by the beauty of nature at its most glorious.
Another must-visit location for cherry blossom viewing is Maruyama Park, where the iconic weeping cherry tree takes center stage, captivating visitors with its graceful branches adorned with cascades of flowers. The atmosphere in the park was festive, with families and friends picnicking beneath the blossoms, enjoying the fleeting beauty of spring.
Entrance to these public parks is usually free of charge, allowing everyone to partake in the joy of hanami, or flower viewing. However, some gardens and temples may require a small entrance fee, but it's a small price to pay for the unforgettable experience of witnessing Kyoto's cherry blossoms in full bloom.
Nearby attractions to explore include the historic Gion district, where you can catch a glimpse of geisha and maiko in their elegant attire, as well as the iconic Kiyomizu-dera Temple, offering panoramic views of the city and surrounding cherry trees.
In conclusion, Kyoto's cherry blossoms are a natural wonder that captivates the heart and soul, making it a must-visit destination for anyone seeking beauty, tranquility, and a touch of magic. 🌸✨ #KyotoCherryBlossoms #HanamiMagic #PhilosophersPath
Remember 2019.11 Kansai Late Autumn Festival~ Yuanshan Park is connected to the Yasaka Shrine, you can play together. The scenery of Yuanshan Park is very pleasant and very suitable for viewing and sightseeing. Yuanshan Park in the maple leaf season, red, orange, yellow and green, all colors overlap, beautiful, really friendly to the eyes. The scenery is so wonderful, there are not many tourists, the environment is quiet, really comfortable. Wear a kimono, stroll through it, experience the peace of the heart, and feel the beauty of nature.
Visit in spring for the famous weeping cherry blossom tree. Good to come here in the late afternoon so you can see the tree under daylight and also under lightup. Near to gion so you can continue on to gion after here!
Yuanshan Park is a free open park, also a place with cherry blossoms in summer and red leaves in autumn. There are small bridges and flowing water, there are quiet trails, and a good place to eat in the wild and bask in the sun. There are also leisure snacks such as fried chicken around. Sitting here in the sun, watching the kimono women take pictures here, is also a beauty!
a nice park with traditional wooden houses and life - worth to see greens here
Yuanshan Park is also an old park in Kyoto. It is said to be a good place to enjoy the cherry blossoms. Unfortunately, it is still 20 days away. The cherry blossoms are not visible. I have to watch the birds and the uncle who blows the performance. The park sales uncle, a samurai costume, after the music is finished, he will use the instrument as a knife to do a few actions, and then as if the knife into the sheath, the scales are closed, after a little rest, and then re-sheath the sheath. The whole process is quite interesting, and there are many listeners or audiences listening and watching.
Yuanshan Park is the first park in Kyoto. Although the park is not big, there are many tourists every day. You can visit it together next to Yasaka Shrine. Japanese men and women in kimonos can often be seen walking inside.