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Cherry Blossoms in Japan 2010
Any other fodorites planning to be in Japan this spring for the cherry blossoms? We are planning a short hanami tour March 25 - April 4 in the Tokyo-Fuji-Osaka-Kyoto area. Just wondering if we will bump into anyone along the way and also curious to find out if and when anyone will be going to view the blossoms in Japan this year?
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Hi there HT. I'm doing four weeks from the 26th March, following the "sakura trail" from Kagoshima to Hirosaki.
I'll be in Kansai from the 4th to 14th in several locations. It looks like my dates are good for peak bloom in at least a few places, so have fingers crossed,plenty of SD cards and lots of optimism, hoping the weather will do the right thing for us. Doesn't look like our paths will cross much. I'll be in Tokyo on the 27th, probably somewhat jetlagged as I arrive early am and will leave for points south next day. Osaka on the 4th,probably quite late. |
Sorry HT, I'm off to Botswana in March to find a lyin' cheetah.
Next time in Japan for me is in December, part of a longer escapade. |
Hey, I'm pretty similar to Eigasuki, though a shorter trip. We're arriving in Tokyo on March 27 and then leaving the next day for Kyushu. We'll be touring around Kyushu for 9 nights, then to Kyoto for two nights and then Tokyo for the last three nights. Going home April 11.
We're excited because according to the current forecast it will be peak blooming time for all our destinations except Tokyo, which we expected. It's tough planning a trip because you need to book things before you really know what the forecast will be. Hopefully there won't be any freak weather to throw off the bloom times! |
eigasuki, We did your trip a couple of years ago and I do envy you. Hirosaki will be the highlight if your timing is correct. Please stop by Kakunodate if you have time and timing(after 4/19)for a sakura that has eluded me for the past 6 years.....one day soon....
rizzuto, we are also planning a return to Nippon in very early Dec by way of S Korea. Also may show up in Boston in Oct if someone can contain the Panda for the evening,lol kelloo, if this is any consolation, my predictions are a couple of days earlier than the Japan Met Agency so lets hope we are all lucky this year. Aloha! |
HT, I used your trip report as a guide for planning mine! I'm certainly planning to visit Kakunodate, on the way to Hirosaki, hopefully with better results. I've always been just that bit too late on previous visits, having had to fit in with school holidays, Easter etc.
Kello are you flying to Kyuushuu or train? Maybe our paths will cross somewhere in Kyuushuu. |
Eigasuki, we're training to Kyushu. Airfares for that time period are high and since with the rail pass it is basically "free" we decided to do that. We're leaving on an early train to Fukuoka on March 27 where we'll stay for two nights. Then we go on to Nagasaki, Kumamoto/Mt Aso, Kagoshima, Takachiho, and Beppu. We then go on to Kyoto on April 6.
Four weeks! I'm so jealous. We can only get so much time off from work. |
Kelloo, had the same issue with airfares, so train it is. Certainly makes the JR pass pay off.
I'm overnighting in Hiroshima but should arrive Nagasaki late on 29th. Then Kagoshima and Kumamoto/Aso before heading to Takamatsu on the 3rd April. Gotta love Long-service leave. |
eigasuki, Glad to have another fodorite follow our path, you will have fun, you are going to the right places. I wish you luck in Kakunodate. If you are lucky enough to see the full bloom on the banks of Hinokinai-gawa I will indeed be envious. Say Aloha for me to Akiyamasan at the Folkloro Hotel if you are staying there. If you need a nice room ask for the one that we stay in.
kelloo, Try the Tonkotso at one of the yatai stalls in Hakata or Tenjin in Fukuoka it is really a treat. Kumamoto-jo is special at this time of year....you are in for a treat! Aloha! |
Hello everyone,
My husband and I will be in Japan from March 25 - April 10. As a simple explanation we begin in Tokyo and then go to Takayama, Kyoto, Hiroshima and back to Tokyo. If any of you are in Tokyo on Thursday or Friday nights ( March 25,26)or Kyoto area ( around March 30,31 & April 1) and would like a GTG somewhere we would love to meet you. This is our first time to Japan so we would be thrilled with any 'expert'advice and/or tips. We will be coming from Australia. |
Will be in Nihon in the first week of April chasing cherry blossoms.
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I'm going toward the end of April so don't think I'll see the sakura - but then again I will be up north a bit - am planning to do the Tateyama Kurobe Alpine Route so maybe there will still be some up that way....
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My husband and I will be in Tokyo from April 2-8. It looks like we'll have perfect timing for hanami in Tokyo--we are very excited! Does anyone have suggestions for the best places to view the cherry blossoms in Tokyo? I've heard Ueno Park is good. I'm wondering just how crowded it will be...I really have no idea what to expect!
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Ueno Park will be packed!!! But it is a wonderful place to view the cherry blossoms as there are so many trees in that park. Other good venues in Tokyo are the Shinjuku Gyoen Park, Inokashira Park, Yoyogi Park(but not many cherry trees), Chidorigafuchi along the moat,Yasukuni Shrine and the Imperial Palace are some of the good places. Enjoy!
Aloha! |
ht, any chance of taking me along? lol
don, is there a pga tour in bots? :-) |
> <i>is there a pga tour in bots?</i>
It's the European Tour that's in Botswana this week, but I'll actually be going for the Dewey Weber Surfing Championship. I'm in the Seniors division. |
I had no idea you were a surfer, Rizzuto. Good Luck!
Will you post a report when you get back? I'd have a better chance of dragging my DH to Africa if there was surfing involved. |
kuranosuke, Ken you are always welcome, we could discuss over dinner this weekend or next or are you out of town again? :)
Mara, we missed doing the Tateyama Kurobe last fall because we had missed the colors already and there was no snow corridor as it had all melted. Please let us know how your journey thru the pass goes when you return ;) Which end are you starting from Toyama or Shinano Omachi? rizzuto, Dewey Weber,lol Gokouun o inorimasu all you sakura fanatics! Aloha! |
you just got home!!!
who is going to put the ink on the press? |
ht - starting from Toyama - it opens supposedly the previous weekend if all goes well. I basically planned my trip around it....will report back....
Yes, I read you decided not to do it last fall.... Enjoy your trip - this goes for everyone! |
someone help me out here.
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Don, help with your surfboard or the Tateyama Kurobe Alpine Route?
http://www.alpen-route.com/english/index.html http://www.japan-guide.com/e/e7550.html |
Mara, sounds like a great time. I am still planning on doing the TKAR someday soon in the late spring like you. The Comfort Inn Toyama is a two minute walk across the street from the JR Toyama Station and is clean,cheap and a great place to stay for a night or two. Free breakfast in the lobby and free internet connection in your room with a handy coin laundromat on the 2nd floor.
http://www.comfortinn.com/hotel-toyama-japan-JP054 Tickets for the "route" are easy to obtain from the ticket office at the Dentetsu Toyama Station which is connected to the JR station(opposite end) so all right there. Aloha! |
ht - I'll be coming from Kanazawa - it looks to be a 40 minute trip on the limited express to Toyama.....I'll have 3 nights in Kanazawa, the longest single stay of my trip - I will be in 7 places in 12 nights...a record for me. ;-)
But I might look into your suggestion....thanks! |
Just an interesting side note that I meant to add to my post the other day on this 'cherry blossom' thread. I have a girl in my class this year whose first name is Sakura. I reckon this has to be an omen for me, lol. So I'm expecting and hoping to be swamped with cherry blossoms.
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ht, you know me too well. sorry can't make dinner this weekend, or next weekend, as i'm on the road promoting economic development in asia.
right now, in the lounge of the cosmo hotel in wan chai. too cheap to pay for internet in the room. anyway, lets do dinner when you get back from your sakura adventure. don, i bet you look good in the tunnel. |
Hey Ken! Just so happens I'll be looking for a place to stay in the Wan Chai/Causeway Bay area in Dec. How far is the Cosmopolitan from the MTR? Is the surf up in Vic Harbour? Should I tell Lucy that Botswana is landlocked?
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<b>promoting economic development in asia</b> lol
dim sum sounds real good right now.... |
don, the cosmopolitan is different from the cosmo. i think the cosmo is the little sister of the cosmopolitan. its just up the street.
the causeway bay mtr station is nearer than the wan chai station. still a 10 minute walk. there is nothing around the hotel at night. so, bring a good book. ht, had dim sum at maxim @ central. it was ok, but not worth the 45min. wait.( imho) |
I know I have mentioned it on several threads before this but here is the new March 3rd Japanese Met Agency sakura forecast moving up their dates a few days as I said they would have to do........They just should have come to Fodors.com first and asked us here ;)
http://www.japan-guide.com/e/e2011.html Aloha! |
You are so in for it, Don!
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HT, before Kakunodate I'll be visiting Tsurunoyu. I'll be coming from Sendai and am wondering how much time I should allow to comfortable get to Tsurunoyu.
I'd like to get there in a relaxed way and make the most of the facilities but I'm tempted to try to see Hiraizumi on the way. Would this be feasible or insane? Any tips appreciated |
eigasuki,
It takes a while to get to Tsurunoyu. If you read my trip report on Tsurunoyu you would know that you must take the bus from the Tazawako train station then meet up with another shuttle bus that will take you deep into the valley that Tsurunoyu is in. There are only a couple of times a day when the shuttle runs so you must be there at the bus stops <b>on time</b> at the specified times. This fall we rented a car in Kakunodate and drove the whole Tazawa-ko area in peak foliage, everything was just so beautiful! If you are driving, you should be alright to include a stop at Hiraizumi but if you are catching the trains it would be too much imho. IIRC you have to take the shinkansen to the stop past where Hiraizumi is then take the local JR train to Ichinoseki which is the stop for Hiraizumi. Coming out you would do the reverse and it would be too much stress and transfers for me to do especially with Tsurunoyu waiting at the end. You are in for a treat at Tsurunoyu, <i>throw your inhibitions to the wind</i> and enjoy yourself. I envy you. Be ready for almost no English, be patient and go with the flow. BTW, there still may be snow on the ground and around the rotenburo which only enhances the scenery there. I love to stand in the rotenburo and think back about how the place looked 400 years ago and let your mind drift to that time. It's not hard to do as you will see, the place looks the same as it did back then.... What are your dates in the area? |
My instructions for Tsurunoyu say that the shuttle picks you up whatever time you tell them (but that depends on bus times - I believe they're hourly)
Nevertheless, it seems that train times to/from Hiraizumi don't even come close to fitting in with my plans. I'd already checked out the idea and discarded it, but somehow now that I do my final check, I'm going back to all the "Why dn't I... ?" scenarios I had considered and discarded earlier! So much to see. I hadn't considered hiring a car and don't think I would just to see Hiraizumi. I don't want to see it so badly that it's a priority in my planning. I'll be there on the 18th, and then Kakunodate next, so maybe a bit too early for best sakura but that can't really be helped - Everything's booked now and some prepaid, and it's too much hassle to move everything along for what it still just a prediction. Another question; which is more reliable, Hyperdia or the classic version? I had a contradition for the trip from Kakunodate to Morioka ]. One version says there are no trains from Kakunodate to Morioka after 3 pm. The JR site says that the Hayate only runs after that time "in peak periods". There must also be local trains but they don't show. How best to find an accurate result for the journey? Thanks again, fodorites. |
The 19th in Kakunodate is when I would have planned to be there this year if I were going there again this year(I mentioned also earlier up-thread). In my predictions that <b>is</b> the target day. I think(hope) you will find that the upcoming Japanese Met Agency's blossom update next week will have the Aomori area's prediction dates moving more towards your dates(I hope).
Hyperdia is good. You have to fine tune and use the search details buttons if looking just for the local JR train routes. I see one Hayate shinkansen per hour or so from Kakunodate to Morioka after 15:00. During the peak periods they will put on another Hayate in peak hours as you will see when you get to Kakunodate. Be ready for the crowds! You wouldn't want to do the local train from Kakunodate anyways as it takes too long and stops at every little town along the way and goes too slow. I hope you have your Kakunodate reservations already in hand. Aloha! |
kitanomaru park and sumida river are good sights for sakura-viewing too. if you can manage to take the cruise along sumida, that would be a nice and relaxing viewing.
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Don't be surprised if cherry blossom predictions fluctuate a lot over the next couple of weeks. We followed the predictions carefully--because of a warm winter spell they predicted the blossoms would be done before we got there. Then there was a cold snap and they predicted that the blossoms would be barely opening by the time we left.
It turned out that we were there at the height of their bloom in Tokyo, Kyoto, Nagoya, and Takayama. It was fabulous, as was watching the Japanese citizens really getting into the season. |
eigaisuki,
Have you looked at this site for the Akita Komachi shinkansen schedule? Lots of trains thru Kakunodate http://jreast-shinkansen-reservation...a_d/index.html These are for dates after 3/15 Hope the weather in the next two weeks holds in Japan with no major storms O-) Aloha! |
Thanks, HT. What had stressed me was the little stars at the top saying only peak periods. But surely it will be a peak period.
At this stage I've decided to stop checking all the small details and forecasts and just go with the flow. Only two weeks to go till I leave. Now to cull "to-be-packed" pile. I'll be doing takkyubin but still determned to travel light. |
A bit late, but I am off in two weeks' time, spending Easter in Hiroshima and Miyajima, and hopefully catching Hanami there. Any good locations anyone can suggest for viewing the cherry blossoms in those places?
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