
Cherry Blossom Tea Party
A tea party is held at the Cha-mune Sumi-shintei in the Shinto shrine of the Heian Shrine at the time of the arrival of the red-weeping cherry blossoms; around 9-16:00.
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A tea party is held at the Cha-mune Sumi-shintei in the Shinto shrine of the Heian Shrine at the time of the arrival of the red-weeping cherry blossoms; around 9-16:00.
While watching the weeping cherry blossoms around the new temple, you can hear the koto and enjoy matcha and sweets. The flower festival is held in the main hall and the Kanzakurakai is held in the precincts.
In April 2005, it was held as part of the "Kamogawa Sakura Festival", a gathering of students in Kyoto city, and is now the Yosakoi Festival, one of the largest in Kansai. A total of 70 teams and 2000 dancers are scheduled to participate in the stage in front of Heian Shrine and at venues such as Nijo Castle. The "Sakuyosa Contest", which competes for live performances over two days, will color Kyoto in the spring more vividly.
It began to commemorate the reconstruction of Fukuchiyama Castle, marking the 36th in the year of Reiwa 7 (2025), which includes the Mitsuhide procession, a festival of food, and the Fukuchiyama dance parade.
Such as the holding of the city of Ujikawa Harunoichi (selling Uji's specialty products, etc.).
The riverbed of the Kizugawa River and the area around JR Kasagi Station have a large number of cherry blossom spots, and the cherry blossom spots have been selected as the "100 Japanese Sakura Places". At the Sakura tree line at the Kasagi campsite, which serves as the venue for the Kasagi Sakura Festival, you can enjoy the cherry blossoms in full bloom at night during the flowering period. Sales of specialty products, events such as mock shops and experience corners are held, and it is also popular with families. Image courtesy: Kasagi-cho, Commerce and Tourism Division
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