[Izu/Shuzenji Onsen] Fantastic Japanese spring “SORA Togetsuso Kinryu” cherry blossom season

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Spring in Japan means cherry blossoms! At Shuzenji Onsen in Izu, Shizuoka Prefecture, Enjoy a nostalgic spring trip.

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The Izu City Inbound Promotion Project Team (commonly known as "IIP") aims to create an attractive international tourist destination that makes use of Izu's tourism resources, and aims to attract foreign visitors tourists to Izu City and promote the establishment of a system for accepting foreign tourists, It is an organization set up with a purpose. Izu City is rich in nature and agriculture, and has various sightseeing spots such as hot springs, beaches, and mountainous areas. In addition, it is easily accessible from Tokyo in about two hours by train, making it an ideal location for day trips and weekend trips. [Notes on cover images] Cover image is photograph contest prize-winning work coloring Izu City. Photographer: Hiroki Ojima Title of work: "Coloring light snow" Unauthorized diversion or duplication of the cover image is prohibited. About the use of cover image, please confirm in Izu City sightseeing information site.

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You can enjoy it from March! "Shuzenji cold cherry blossoms"

"Shuzenji Kanzakura" blooms about a month earlier than the general cherry blossom variety "Somei Yoshino."
It does not mean ``cherry blossoms that bloom at Shuzenji Temple,'' but it is a type of cherry tree called ``Shuzenjikanzakura'' (scientific name: Cerasus ×kanzakura cv. Rubescens).
The flowering period is usually around mid-March . The large, dark pink flowers look great in the nostalgic atmosphere of the hot spring town.

[Note] This year (2024), cherry blossoms tend to bloom earlier than usual.

Logs of the Shuzenjikanzakura tree that can be seen within the grounds of Shuzenji Temple. You will be captivated by the scenery that embodies the beauty of Japan.

The large flowers are in full bloom as if they are about to overflow at any moment.

Somei Yoshino cherry blossom season is SORA Togetsuso Kinryu

Once Shuzenji Kanzakura is over, the full-fledged cherry blossom season begins.
In April, you can enjoy cherry blossoms all over Izu.
Among them, this time we would like to recommend the weeping cherry blossoms that decorate the Japanese garden of SORA Togetsuso Kinryu.

The gorgeous pink cherry blossoms that stand out against the deep greenery are beautiful enough to help you understand Japan's unique aesthetic sense.
You can walk around the garden wearing Japanese clothes, or you can enjoy the view from your room.
SORA is one of the best spots to enjoy cherry blossoms without being disturbed by others.

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The Izu City Inbound Promotion Project Team (commonly known as "IIP") aims to create an attractive international tourist destination that makes use of Izu's tourism resources, and aims to attract foreign visitors tourists to Izu City and promote the establishment of a system for accepting foreign tourists, It is an organization set up with a purpose. Izu City is rich in nature and agriculture, and has various sightseeing spots such as hot springs, beaches, and mountainous areas. In addition, it is easily accessible from Tokyo in about two hours by train, making it an ideal location for day trips and weekend trips. [Notes on cover images] Cover image is photograph contest prize-winning work coloring Izu City. Photographer: Hiroki Ojima Title of work: "Coloring light snow" Unauthorized diversion or duplication of the cover image is prohibited. About the use of cover image, please confirm in Izu City sightseeing information site.

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