Hanamiyama Park
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address | Watari, Fukushima-shi, Fukushima 960-8141, Japan |
Access | A 20-minute cab ride from the East Exit of JR Fukushima Station; during the cherry blossom viewing season in early April, a special bus service is available from Fukushima Station. |
Phone | TEL 024-563-5554 |
Website | Japanese Website English Website |
Recommended flowers | Plum blossoms, cherry blossoms, lentil flowers, etc.: March – May |
Highlights | Hanamiyama is a famous place where the late Shotaro Akiyama, one of Japan’s most famous photographers, used to visit every year to take pictures, calling it “the peach garden of Japan. Hanamiyama is a hill owned by a farmer, and is open to the public during the beautiful flower season. The scenery of so many flowers in bloom is truly a must-see. |
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About Hanamiyama Park
Hanamiyama Park, situated in Fukushima Prefecture, is a picturesque park celebrated for its bounteous floral displays. Originally private farmland, the stunning beauty of the area eventually led to its opening to the public. Now, it’s a beloved destination, especially during the spring when cherry blossoms and other spring flowers bloom in harmony.
The Magic of Cherry Blossoms
Hanamiyama is aptly named, with “hanami” meaning flower viewing, particularly cherry blossoms. The park is adorned with numerous varieties of cherry trees, creating a panorama of pink and white hues against the backdrop of majestic mountains. As you stroll through the park, you’ll be enveloped by the delicate fragrance and ethereal beauty of the blossoms, a true hallmark of spring in Japan.
Floral Treasures Beyond Cherry Blossoms
While cherry blossoms are undoubtedly the main attraction, Hanamiyama Park is also home to various other spring flowers. These include forsythia, azalea, and flowering peach trees, adding to the colorful tapestry of the park.
Nearby Attractions
Fukushima Prefecture is rich in history and nature, and there are several attractions to explore in the vicinity.
Tsuruga Castle
A historic castle located in Aizuwakamatsu, it offers panoramic views of the surrounding city and nature. The castle grounds are also a popular cherry blossom viewing spot.
Spa Resort Hawaiians
A unique thermal resort that combines hot springs with a Polynesian-themed water park, perfect for relaxation and family fun.
Fukushima Inari Shrine
A peaceful Shinto shrine that is not only spiritually significant but also offers picturesque surroundings, especially during the cherry blossom season.
Travel Tips
– Public transportation is available to reach Hanamiyama Park, but consider renting a car if you plan to explore other parts of Fukushima.
– There are several food stalls in and around the park during the peak season, offering local delicacies.
– Respect nature and ensure you don’t leave any trash behind.