Miharu Takizakura (Fukushima Pref.)★★★★★ Mid-April The highest peak of cherry blossoms in Japan that you should see at least once A famous tree over 1,000 years old

the Miharu Takizakura tree

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Address 115, Kubo, Takizakura, Miharu-cho, Tamura-gun, Fukushima 963-7714, Japan
Access 20 minutes by bus from Miharu Station on the JR Ban-Etsu Higashi Line
Website Japanese Website
Recommended flowers Cherry blossoms: mid-April to late April
Highlights Miharu Takizakura is one of the most beautiful cherry blossoms in Japan. It is like a waterfall of cherry blossoms, and its power is stunning. It is about 14 meters high. The tree is over 1,000 years old.

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Miharu Takizakura tree

Miharu Takizakura tree

Miharu Takizakura tree

Miharu Takizakura tree

Miharu Takizakura tree

Miharu Takizakura tree

Miharu Takizakura tree

Miharu Takizakura tree

Miharu Takizakura tree

Guide to Enjoyment

Introduction to Miharu Takizakura, Fukushima

Located in Miharu town, the Miharu Takizakura is one of Japan’s most renowned and ancient cherry trees. Believed to be over 1,000 years old, this tree has witnessed countless seasons, standing tall as a testament to nature’s resilience and beauty.

The Splendor of Miharu Takizakura

Unlike the usual cherry blossom viewing, where the beauty lies in numbers, here, a single tree captures the heart.

Cherry Blossom Majesty

Waterfall-like Cascade

– The name “Takizakura” translates to “waterfall cherry tree,” inspired by the tree’s long, drooping branches that resemble a flowing waterfall.

Historical Resonance

– Considering its age, the tree has silently observed the ebb and flow of history, adding a profound depth to the viewing experience.

Evening Illumination

– During the sakura season, the tree is illuminated in the evenings, enhancing its beauty and creating a magical ambiance.

Visitor’s Guide

Reaching Miharu Takizakura

Miharu town is accessible by train and road. During the sakura season, there are shuttle buses from Miharu Station to the tree, given its popularity.

Viewing Tips

While the tree itself is a marvel, it’s essential to be respectful. Maintaining quiet and ensuring the tree’s roots and surroundings aren’t trampled upon will ensure its longevity for future generations.

Nearby Attractions

Miharu Dam

– A picturesque spot, especially during autumn when the leaves change colors.

Nanko Park

– Established in the 17th century, this park offers a peaceful setting with a historic ambiance.

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