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Takizakura, one of the three most famous cherry trees in Japan, is a famous tree that was designated as a national natural monument on October 12, 1922, the first cherry tree to do so.
During the flowering season, countless small pale pink flowers bloom from the branches that stretch out in all directions, looking just like a cascading waterfall, which is why it is said to have earned it the name "Waterfall Cherry Blossom."
The cherry blossom viewing fees collected from you will be used to protect and preserve the Harutakizakura, improve the surrounding environment, and improve the facility to welcome visitors.
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Period: From the day after the cherry blossoms bloom until the leaves leave (please check the official website for the latest flowering status.)
Time: 6:00-18:00
The lighting will be done according to the flowering situation.
Location: Miharu Takizakura
〒963-7714 Takizakurakubo area, Miharu-machi, Tamura-gun, Fukushima Prefecture
This red weeping cherry tree is a nationally designated natural monument and is estimated to be over 1,000 years old, and is one of Japan's three major cherry blossoms.
The illuminated Miharu Takizakura has a different charm than it does during the day. Please take a look at her bewitching appearance!
At the shop, you can purchase local gourmet food (Miharu Gurenchi), Fukushima souvenirs, cherry blossom seedlings, and more.
The cherry blossom viewing fee is used to protect and preserve the Miharu Takizakura, and in February 2025, a periodic restoration project was carried out.
How to use the swipe ticket *Please follow the instructions of the staff on the day. Please do not swipe in advance.