65th Yamato Koryama "Castle Festival"

65th Yamato Koryama "Castle Festival"

Event Overview

About 800 cherry blossoms bloom at the site of the historic site Koriyama Castle. At night, the night cherry blossoms illuminated by the bonbori lights and the lit-up castle tower can be seen. The Koriyama Castle site has been designated as the "100 Japanese Sakura Places".

Info

Kintetsu Kintetsu Kōriyama Station → 7 minutes on foot; or JR Kōriyama Station → 15 minutes on foot
6km 20 minutes from Nishi-Meihan Road Koriyama IC via National Route 24

Event Period

Price

Free

Event Category

Flower view, nature

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