Nobusan Park Cherry Blossom Festival

Nobusan Park Cherry Blossom Festival

Event Overview

Nobumisan, which has also become a symbol of the city of Fukushima, is known as a flower-viewing attraction in the spring and is crowded with a large crowd of people. The cherry blossoms, which have about 2000 trees in the whole of Mount Nobu and about 200 in the Nobu-san park, are best seen in early April. From the summit, you can see the city of Fukushima.

Info

JR Fukushima Station East Exit → Bus 10 minutes, Bus stop: Fukushima TV get off, 10 minutes walk
6km 25 minutes from Tohoku Expressway Fukushima Nishi IC via National Route 115/13; or 15 minutes from Tohoku Expressway Fukushima Iisaka IC
50 cars/free, with temporary parking

Event Period

* May change due to the flowering situation of cherry blossoms

Price

Free

Event Category

Flower view, nature

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