Today's Opening hours
10:00~21:30
Today's Opening hours
10:00~21:30
It is said that the tree was named "Takizakura" (Waterfall Cherry Blossom) because the delicate pale pink flowers that grow from the thick branches that stretch out in all directions look like a waterfall.
It is a giant tree that is 13.5m tall, has a circumference of 11.3m, and stretches 25m east to west, making it a spectacular sight when viewed up close.
Enjoy one of Japan's three most famous cherry blossom trees, the weeping cherry tree, a nationally designated natural monument estimated to be over 1000 years old.
| Tour Date | August 2026th, 4th, 10th, 13 |
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| Prices | Adult 7,200 yen Child 6,600 yen Infants: 6,600 yen |
This cherry tree was designated a national natural monument in 11 and is considered one of Japan's three most famous cherry trees.
It is called Takizakura (Waterfall Cherry Blossom) because it blooms with countless small crimson flowers that look like a cascade of waterfalls.
| Main contents | A red weeping cherry tree of the Edohigan variety, one of Japan's three great cherry blossoms and a national natural monument |
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| Address | Sakurakubo, Taki, Miharu Town, Tamura County, Fukushima Prefecture |
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