Mataibei Cherry Blossom Festival

Mataibei Cherry Blossom Festival

Event Overview

It is said to be 300 years old cherry tree, Mataibei cherry tree. It is a weeping zakura, which is also referred to as "Hongo's Takicherry", from late March to early April. The cherry blossom festival, which is held in conjunction with the flowering, will feature sales of specialty products. Image courtesy: Uda City Tourism Section

Info

Kintetsu Haibara Station → Bus 17 minutes, Bus stop: Daiuda ride, 20 minutes walk
20km 40 minutes from Meihan National Highway IC via National Route 369, 370, 166
500 cars/private parking lot (around 500 yen per time) * Follow the instructions of the attendant

Event Period

(Planned) * May be changed due to the flowering situation of cherry blossoms

Price

Free (Cherry Blossom Maintenance Protection Cooperative 100 Yen is required to go near Cherry Blossom)

Event Category

Flower view, nature


Uda City Tourism Division

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