Place famous for cherry blossoms Spots in Hyogo Area

  • Hyogo Prefectural Harima Central Park
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    4.0
    17 Reviews
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    Hyougo Pref. Katoushi Shimotakino 1275-8
    "A municipal park located close to the Shimonoyama No. 1 Tomb in Kato City, Hyogo Prefecture. Some 1,000 Yoshino cherries grow on the park's grounds, making it a renowned destination for cherry blossom viewing. A cherry blossom festival is held at the park from the first Saturday to the second Sunday in April (dates may change depending on blooming conditions), and during this time the trees are lit up at night with around 300 paper lanterns. The park also has a variety of sports and exercise facilities, including an outdoor stage, baseball field, and tennis courts. The park's ""Fantasy Road,"" a road lined with trees known for its seasonal beauty, was used as a shooting location for the film ""Fullmetal Alchemist,"" and, depending on the time of year, visitors can enjoy fresh spring verdure or gorgeous fall foliage."

    子供が小さい頃は芝生の上や遊具で遊ぶために訪れていました。 久しぶりに訪れて、四季の庭に初めて入りました。 ヨーロッパ旅行に来たような景色に大変感動しました。 ちょうど紅葉が綺麗な時期でとても良かったです。

  • Hyogoken Kobe Gokoku Shrine
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    3.5
    14 Reviews
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    Hyogo Kobe-shi Nada-ku Shinoharakitamachi 4-5-1
    This shrine is located in a quiet residential district about a five-minute drive from Hankyu Rokko Station. Cherry trees have been planted along the busway in front of the shrine's grounds. It enshrines the more than 50,000 war dead from within its jurisdiction. The impressive shiraki nagare-style shrine building and shrine office were originally built on the former site of Kwansei Gakuin University in Kobe's Nada District. The shrine was designated as one of several Gokoku Shrines (a shrine for the country's war dead) by the prewar Home Minister. However, the original shrine was lost during the war. The current shrine building is recreation built in 1959. Every month on the fourth Sunday, the shrine hosts the Bazaar in Rokko event. On the last Friday and Saturday of each July it hosts the Mitama Festival, which bustles with many visitors.

    平日の11:50に参拝 1時まで昼休憩のため御朱印は対応しない旨のさげふだがインターホンにかかっていた 当然、声をかけても無反応 12時過ぎなら当然昼休憩であるが、これはいかがなものか この程度の神社だと思って、むしろ御朱印はもらえなくてよかった

  • Muko Riverside Cherry Trees
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    Hyogo Amagasaki-shi Oshonishimachi 1- Mukoyutakamachi 3
    The park is located along the Muko River, which runs north-south along the border between Amagasaki City and Nishinomiya City, and boasts the longest rows of cherry trees in the city at about 7 km. The cherry trees planted in the Hyogo Prefecture Furusato Cherry Blossom Corridor project are in full bloom.
  • Yomogawa Ryokuchi
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    Hyogo Amagasaki-shi Yomogawasoen 460- Minamitakeyacho 3-10
    The area is about 3 minutes on foot from the Nishi-Namba stop and about 5 minutes from Deyashiki Station. 1 km long green along the Yomogi River near Yomogi River Park is home to a plum grove, a rose garden, and every spring, cherry blossoms are in full bloom along both banks of the Yomogi River, and the sight of about 1000 flowers in full bloom like a tunnel is popular and attracts many cherry blossom viewers. The rose garden has about 640 roses of about 30 varieties, making it a great place to enjoy the changing scenery of the four seasons.
  • Taiunji Temple
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    Hyogo Mikata-gun Shinonsen Cho Takeda 1388
    The temple is located in an urban area off Route 9, which runs along the Kishida River, and its most popular attraction is the weeping cherry tree, estimated to be about 250 years old. The trunk is the largest in western Japan and is designated as a natural monument by the prefecture.
  • Kanzaki Sakura no Yama Sakura Hanazono
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    Hyogo Kanzaki-gun Kamikawa Cho Higashikashio 146
  • Shimizu Park
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    Hyogo Himeji-shi Ieshimacho Miya

Hyogo Areas

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Hyogo prefecture stretches from the north coast to the south coast on the western end of the popular Kansai region, encompassing verdant mountains, urban beaches, and fantastic historical sights. The prefecture’s main attractions lie along the south coast at Kobe, the prefectural capital, a pretty harbor city best known for its production of the renowned Kobe beef, and Himeji, the home of Himeji Castle, one of the country’s most beautifully preserved feudal castles, perched magically atop a hill.

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