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The first day starts from Aizuwakamatsu Station, which is full of attractions in Fukushima, and travels around the highlights on the second day.

Sendeyama Park, where about 300 cherry blossoms can be enjoyed, will host the "Sakura Festival" for 10 days from late March. There are play equipment such as a Ferris wheel and a fairy train in the park, and the fee is 50 yen per time (10 to 16 o'clock for play equipment operation). It is a park that can be easily enjoyed by small children.

About 2km, you can enjoy about 500 Yoshino cherry trees. By lighting up, you can also watch the cherry blossoms at night. Arakawa Tsutsumi, which flows through the southern part of Kumagaya City, is commonly referred to as "Kumagaya Sakura Tsutsumi" and has been selected as the "100 Sakura Famous Places" in Japan. Depending on the location, the cherry blossoms can be photographed in close proximity.

A stunning row of cherry trees continues 600m along the Shinkawa River in Utsunomiya. Many flower visitors visit the annual cherry blossom festival. Enjoy walking around while watching the light peach-colored cherry blossoms. The beauty of the night cherry blossoms is also exceptional. Image courtesy: (one company) Utsunomiya Tourism Convention Association

About 800 Yoshino cherry trees blossom in the vast park. About 500 lamps are lit on the night during the season, the Utsunomiya Tower is lit up during the period, and the observation deck offers a full view of the cherry blossoms at night. Image courtesy of the Utsunomiya Tourism Convention Association

About 400 cherry trees, including Yoshino cherry trees, are in bloom and make you realize the spring visit. In addition, from the park you can overlook the Pacific Ocean and Ishinomaki city. There are traffic restrictions on Saturday and Sunday during the period. It is recommended to use public transport because the number of parking is small and the surrounding roads are also very crowded.