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Nanko Park: Approximately 800 cherry blossom trees and the approximately 200-year-old Rakuo cherry tree located within the grounds of Nanko Shrine.
Miharu Takizakura: Takizakura, which is counted as one of Japan's three major cherry blossoms, is the first cherry tree to be designated as a national natural monument on October 12, 1920. It is said that the tree is called ``takizakura'' because countless small pale pink flowers bloom from its branches that extend in all directions, giving it the appearance of a cascading waterfall.
Nitchu Line's Weeping Cherry Trees: The site of the old Nitchu Line has been developed as a ``bicycle/pedestrian path,'' and approximately 1,000 weeping cherry trees are lined up over a 3km stretch. The tunnel of weeping cherry blossoms is beautiful.*The best time to see cherry blossoms is usually from early April to late April.
Miyagawa Senbonzakura: It is known as one of Aizu's most famous cherry blossom viewing spots, where approximately 500 Yoshino cherry trees planted around Miyagawa Riverbed Park are in full bloom all at once.
If your room is a Western-style room, an extra bed may be provided.
If you are staying in a ``Japanese-Western style'' room, the futons in the Japanese-style part of the room will be self-service.
*This tour will be provided in Japanese only.
Please note that all information provided by the tour conductor during the trip will be provided in Japanese. However, to ensure the smooth operation and safety of the tour, we will provide as much information as possible with the translation app (meeting location, departure time, etc.)
Please follow these rules when participating.