Taiheizan Cherry Blossom Festival

Taiheizan Cherry Blossom Festival

Event Overview

Across the mountain, 4000 Yoshino cherry trees and yamazakura blooms, and the scenic road that leads from the foot of the mountain is a 2km-long tunnel of cherry blossoms. At Kenshinhei, where you can overlook the south side, you can enjoy the cherry blossoms in full view of the Kanto Plain. In addition, there are teahouses in the vicinity, where you can taste the three major specialties of Taiheizan, dumplings, yakitori and egg-yaki. * The Taiheizan tour road will be a one-way regulation during the Cherry Blossom Festival. Image courtesy: (one company) Tochigi City Tourism Association

Info

JR Tochigi Station/Tobu Tochigi Station → Kantō Bus 15 minutes for Kokugakuin, stop stop off, 5 minutes walk to Hydrangea slope entrance, 30 minutes walk to Taiheizan Shrine
5km 15 minutes from Tohoku Expressway Tochigi IC via Prefectural Road 32/309
Around total of about 350, 12 buses

Event Period

Price

Free

Event Category

Flower view, nature


Cherry Blossom Tunnel Taiping Mountain Tour Road
(One company) Tochigi City Tourism Association

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