10 Best Spots to View Cherry Blossoms in Saitama
Saitama Sakura Guide: Where to See Beautiful Cherry Blossoms in Saitama
Saitama Prefecture, just a stone’s throw from bustling Tokyo, is probably the smart choice for many Tokyo dwellers when it comes to feasting their eyes on the single most awaited season of all in Japan: Sakura season! Springtime comes warming up the temperatures and painting it all with soft shades of pink, filling all surroundings with the sweet scent of spring.
Not as famous as its southern neighbor, Saitama still boasts some of the country’s most impressive cherry blossom spots, where we can stroll relaxedly in less crowded places, perfect for long-winded picnics with friends, romantic dates or just a quick getaway from the Metropolis’ hustle and bustle. We’re presenting you a selection from some of the most famous spots and also some lesser-known hidden treasures to make the most of sakura blossoms in Saitama!
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1. Omiya Park

What I like the most about this spot is the way the vast grounds create a picturesque pink-blue tunnel of blooms. And it’s really easy to get there from central Tokyo, as it’s conveniently located a 10-minute walk from the Tobu Urban Park Line Omiyakoen Station. Want to round up your visit? The Japanese garden and the nearby Musashi Ichinomiya Hikawa Shrine will surely make Ōmiya Park a must for anyone seeking a dreamy hanami experience.
Access |
4-min walk from Omiyakoen Station |
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Official Website |
https://www.pref.saitama.lg.jp/index.html |
2. Kumagaya Sakura Tsutsumi

The festival includes a nighttime illumination from 18:00 to 22:00 that’s really worth visiting. Located near the Kumagaya Rugby Stadium, which hosted matches during the 2019 Rugby World Cup, and close to Omiya Park, Kumagaya Sakura Tsutsumi is the perfect place to spend a day filled with hanami (cherry blossom viewing) magic.
Access |
7-min walk from Kumagaya Station |
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Official Website |
https://www.city.kumagaya.lg.jp/kanko/midokoro/sakuratutumi.html |
3. Nagatoro Town

You shouldn’t miss the cherry blossom tunnels along Kitazakura-dori as well as other cherry blossoms lining adjacent streets, and weeping cherry blossoms. The best time to visit is between early and mid-April when cherry blossoms appear all over town. The town also features a hundred-year-old shidarezakura on the grounds of Hōzen-ji Temple and since you’re already there, you may as well hop on the boat ride down the rapids of the Arakawa River, which pass along the Iwadatami layered rock formations.
For more information about Nagatoro cherry blossoms, check out the following article:
▶Enjoy Large-Scale Cherry Blossoms with Locomotives at Nagatoro
Access |
15-min walk from Nagatoro Station |
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Official Website |
https://www.nagatoro.gr.jp/en/sights/index.html#a01 |
4. Gogendo Park

During the cherry blossom festival, the park is illuminated at sunset and attracts visitors from all over for some nighttime enjoyment. During this season, it’s advisable to rely on public transportation rather than private transportation because of probable traffic congestion.
For more information about Satte Gongendo cherry blossoms, check out the following article:
▶Satte Gongendo Park Cherry Blossoms with Mustard Yellow near Tokyo
Access |
17-min bus from Satte Station |
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Official Website |
https://gongendo.jp/park-map/#map-4gou |
5. Hitsujiyama Park

But what really sets Hitsujiyama apart is their unique Shibazakura (moss phlox) fields, a type of cherry blossom that grows on the ground, laying a gorgeously colorful carpet effect in large areas of the park. Furthermore, besides the sakura there are other attractions such as a sheep farm, art museum, and other blooms like tulips. It’s a perfect day trip for families, solo travelers, or friends.
For more information about Hitsujiyama Park cherry blossoms, check out the following article:
▶Fluffy Shibazakura Cherry Blossom Carpet Hill at Hitsujiyama Park near Tokyo
Access |
16-min walk from Seibu-Chichibu Station |
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Official Website |
https://www.city.chichibu.lg.jp/1853.html#itemid1638 |
6. Cherry blossoms along Shingashi River

It’s a popular spot for those looking for an Edo-style cherry blossom picture, with wooden boats ferrying small groups along the river during the blossom season. Bear in mind that tickets must be purchased in advance! If you have time to wait until past the sunset, the night illumination brings a whole new level to the scenic beauty. I promise.
Access |
15-min bus from Honkawagoe or Kawagoeshi Station |
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Official Website |
https://www.kawagoe-kankou.net/sakura/shingashi-river-hikawa/ |
7. Motoara river

The retro bridges near the river offer great photo opportunities and the cherry blossoms at night, lit up with lanterns, is a must-see event. Another cherry blossom viewing spot rising in popularity is the Motoara River in Konosu City, where you can enjoy a riverboat cruise during their annual cherry blossom festival. It’s a little more further away but it’s still relatively close to a train station.
Access |
18-min walk from Gyoda Station |
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Official Website |
http://www.city.kounosu.saitama.jp/ |
8. Minoyama Park

In the “Flower Forest,” you can admire over 250 cherry trees of about 60 species, including the rare Gyoikou cherry tree. The park is at its best from mid-April to early May during the Binoyama Cherry Blossom Festival. Take a leisurely hike in the nature-rich park, surrounded by cherry blossoms, and enjoy the views from the top of the mountain.
Access |
13-min drive from Minano Station |
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Official Website |
https://www.minano.gr.jp/minoyama/ |
9. Inariyama Park

It is the perfect destination for a relaxed picnic with your friends or if you are simply seeking to escape the city and immerse yourself in the relaxing hues of soft pink courtesy of nature.
Access |
1-min walk from Inariyamakoen Station |
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Official Website |
https://www.seibu-green.co.jp/inariyama/ |
10. Jigenji Temple

The temple is also home to a natural monument, a 15-meter-tall weeping cherry tree that blooms in spring and draws visitors from all over for the annual Weeping Cherry Blossom Festival, which features concerts, tea ceremonies, and other events. Accessible via a short 2-minute walk from Kawagoe Sakai Station, Jigenji Temple is a rich cultural and natural wonder in one.
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Photographer, journalist, and avid urban cyclist, making sense of Japan since 2017. I was born in Caracas and lived for 14 years in Barcelona before moving to Tokyo. Currently working towards my goal of visiting every prefecture in Japan, I hope to share with readers the everlasting joy of discovery and the neverending urge to keep exploring.
















