Miharu Takizakura
· 三春町,
Miharu Takizakura is a magnificent 1,000-year-old weeping cherry tree located in Fukushima Prefecture, renowned as one of Japan's three greatest cherry trees and designated as a National Natural Monument. Standing over 13 meters tall with branches spreading more than 25 meters, this ancient Beniganezakura variety creates a breathtaking cascade of pale pink blossoms resembling a waterfall each spring. The tree's dramatic presence against the rural landscape offers photographers and nature lovers an unforgettable hanami experience away from crowded urban cherry blossom spots.
Visitor Information
| 📍 Address | 三春町, |
| 🎟 Admission | See official site |
| 🚉 Access | — |
| 🕐 Hours | Not available |
| 🔗 Official | — |
💡 Tips for Visitors
Visit during early to mid-April for peak bloom, though exact timing varies yearly; check bloom forecasts before planning your trip. The site can get very crowded during peak season, so arrive early morning or on weekdays for better photo opportunities and parking availability. Limited English signage is available, and while admission fees apply during bloom season, cash payment is recommended as card acceptance may be limited.
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Miharu Takizakura is a magnificent 1,000-year-old weeping cherry tree located in Fukushima Prefecture, renowned as one of Japan's three greatest cherry trees and designated as a National Natural Monument. Standing over 13 meters tall with branches spreading more than 25 meters, this ancient Beniganezakura variety creates a breathtaking cascade of pale pink blossoms resembling a waterfall each spring. The tree's dramatic presence against the rural landscape offers photographers and nature lovers an unforgettable hanami experience away from crowded urban cherry blossom spots.
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