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[Chiyoda Town, Gunma Prefecture] Cherry Blossom Festival will be held on March 30th at Daiichi Sankyo Nakasato Park! (2024)

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The Cherry Blossom Festival will be held on March 30, 2024 (Saturday) at Daiichi Sankyo Nakasato Park, one of the town's most famous cherry blossom viewing spots. Enjoy cherry blossom viewing while enjoying local gourmet food in a kitchen truck, a jazz band performance, and a limited-time flower han...

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About Daiichi Sankyo Kasato Park

This is a lush green park with the theme of "water and wind" where you can feel the refreshing breeze blowing across the surface of the Tone River. Within the vast 5.1ha site, there is an observation deck with a panoramic view of the Tone River, and a number of playground equipment, including a 60m roller slide that slides down from the observation deck.

The cherry blossoms in the park are usually at their best from late March to early April, and many people come to see them during that time.

The view of Mt. Fuji from the Fureai Bridge in the park has been selected as one of the ``100 Views of Fuji in Kanto.''

2024 Cherry Blossom Festival schedule and overview

Date and time: March 30, 2024 (Sat) 10:00-16:00

Large gathering of kitchen cars (about 15 expected), local company booths, jazz band performance

Cherry blossoms will be illuminated at night from 6pm!

The cherry blossom illumination will be held from March 18th to coincide with the cherry blossom blooming period (6pm to 9pm). The light from the lanterns will liven up the atmosphere!

From March 30th to April 4th, you can enjoy ``Hana Temizu'' at various locations.

Period: March 30th (Saturday) to April 4th (Thursday) Scheduled to be installed in the park, near Akaiwa Ferry, Koonji Temple, and Horinji Temple.


I want to have fun with you when you come to the Cherry Blossom Festival! Full-bodied Chiyoda Town gourmet food

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Chiyoda Town is a flat land that stretches from east to west along the left bank of the middle reaches of the Tone River, and is a town rich in water and greenery, located within 60 kilometers from Tokyo. It is located at the neck of Gunma Prefecture in the shape of a dancing crane, with Meiwa Town to the east, Tatebayashi City and Oura Town to the north, Oizumi Town to the west, and Saitama Prefecture (Gyoda City and Kumagaya City) to the south across the Tone River. We are in touch. The presence of ancient tombs dotted around the hilly area in the west suggests that large-scale settlements were established in the area from ancient times and that the area had a thriving culture. From the Middle Ages to early modern times, it was a central area for the Sanuki and Akai clans, and during the Edo period it boasted a prosperous history as a base for water transport to Edo using the Tone River. On March 31, 1955, Eiraku Village, Tominaga Village, and Nagara Village merged to create Chiyoda Village, and on September 30, 1955, the former Nagara Village was separated and incorporated into Nakajima Village, but after that. The town developed steadily and became Chiyoda Town on April 1, 1980, when it became a town. It is a town that has developed through a high level of integration of agriculture and industry, with agriculture centered on rice and wheat cultivation using the abundant water provided by the Tone River, and two industrial parks.

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