Small Castle Ruins Huaiyuan Cherry Blossom Festival

Small Castle Ruins Huaiyuan Cherry Blossom Festival

Event Overview

There are about 500 cherry blossoms in the nogoen, mainly in the Baba overlooking the Chikuma River, including the Somei cherry tree and the Komoroyae Benicidare (the Komorohiro Yae Ebenicidare), which produces dark red flowers in the Yae, and is also certified as the "100 Japanese Sakura Places". During the cherry blossom festival, bonbori is lit and lit up, and you can also enjoy the cherry blossoms at night.

Info

JR Komo Station/Shinano Railway Komo Station → 3 minutes on foot
3km 5 minutes from Joshinetsu Odori IC via Prefectural Road 79
213 units/500 yen per time

Event Period

Price

Walking ticket: 300 yen for adults, 100 yen for elementary and junior high school students, common ticket: 500 yen for adults, 200 yen for elementary and junior high school students

Event Category

Flower view, nature

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