It’s cherry blossom viewing season in Japan again. In this season, Japan is the most beautiful and romantic. Of course, Japan is most famous for taking a train through the cherry blossoms. The cherry blossoms are falling. If you can catch them, it is said that you can catch happiness.
Then, in order to let everyone seize the joy, the editor will give you a good introduction to the Keihan Line, which is the most famous cherry blossom viewing spot on Japan's most famous train line!
Are there many people at the Japan Cherry Blossom Festival in Kyoto and Osaka?
The editor tells you that there are really many people, even more than usual when going to popular attractions, but this also proves that Japan The beauty of cherry blossoms. Although there are many people, they cannot stop the beauty of Japanese cherry blossoms.
And this season, hotels near Kyoto and Osaka, Japan are more expensive than usual, so it is still worthwhile to book for cherry blossom viewing at this time. If you don’t book earlier, you may not have a place to stay.
Finally, the editor recommends that the hotel you book should be near train stations near Kyoto such as Osaka, Otsu, and Kusatsu. This is also very close to where everyone can see cherry blossoms. It used to only take maybe twenty or thirty minutes.
: Guide to cherry blossom viewing on the Keihan Line
Kyoto City on the Keihan Line
1. Peace Shrine
Take the train to get here, just Take the Keihan Electric Railway and get off at Marutamachi Station, then walk for about five minutes to reach the cherry blossom viewing area.
This is a place with a long history. It was built in 1895 to commemorate the 1100th anniversary of the move of the capital to Beijing (Kyoto). When you come here, you must come to Shen Garden to see the cherry blossoms. This place is known as a national scenic spot!
2. Only Baichuan Park
To get here by tram, you only need to get off at Zhiyuan 4th stop and walk for about three minutes, or get off at 3rd stop and walk for about five minutes. .
The garden is a very famous flower street in Japan. Cherry blossom trees are planted here, especially the Junjun River that runs through the garden. Beautiful cherry blossom trees are planted on both sides of the river. When the main breeze passes by, the cherry blossoms rustle and fall on the water, and with it, the beauty has its own fluidity!
3. Yuanshan Park
To get here by tram, you need to get off at Zhiyuan 4th Station and then walk for about half a minute. This is a great place to enjoy cherry blossoms. In the park covering an area of ??86,000 square meters, there are cherry blossom trees planted here. About 680 cherry blossom trees bloom quietly here.
4. Kiyomizu Temple
To get here by train, you need to get off at Kiyomizu Station and then walk for 25 minutes. This is one of Japan's most famous attractions, Kiyomizu Temple. There are more than 1,000 cherry blossom trees on the Kiyomizu Temple stage. The cherry blossoms are in full bloom. The cherry blossoms here are like stars, which is very shocking.
In the Jishu Shrine of Kiyomizudera Temple, precious Jishu cherry blossoms are also planted here, which are very rare. There are two kinds of flowers on this cherry tree: single-layer flowers and multi-layer flowers, and they bloom at the same time. They are very beautiful, so don't miss them.
5. Upstream of Uji Bridge
Take the train and get off at Uji Station on the Uji Line, then walk for about five minutes. In Uji Park between Uji Bridge and Amanose Reservoir here, more than 2,000 cherry blossom trees are planted in rows on both sides of the Uji River and Nakanoshima.
Sitting on the shore is also a very pleasant time, with the breeze blowing and the cherry blossoms rustling.
6. Hydrophobic mountain home
Take the train and get off at Keihansanko Station or Shinnomiya Station, and then walk north for about ten minutes. There is a four kilometer long canal from Shinomiya to Nihonyama. Both sides are lush and green, with many plants planted. Of course, Sakura is also needed. The environment is charming and the air is fresh and comfortable.
: Keihan Line Osaka City
1. Yodogawa River Park back embankment cutting area
Take the train and get off at Hazenji Station, and then walk north About ten minutes. There is a 1.4-kilometer-long riverbank at the confluence of the Uchigawa River and the Mikawa River, with about 250 "Yoshino Somei" plants planted on it, swaying in the wind, very romantic!
2. Mozaizhen Wangmugu Park
Take the tram to Temmabashi Station, or get off at Temmabashi Station on the Osaka Metro Danmachi Line, and then walk for about five minutes. There is a river embankment of about four kilometers from the Maoma River Weir in Okawa to the Teman Bridge downstream. There are more than 4,800 cherry blossom trees planted on the river embankment. These cherry blossom trees are arranged in an orderly manner and are very grand.
3. Mint’s Sakura Passage
Take the train to Temmabashi Station, or get off at Temmabashi Station on the Osaka Metro Danmachi Line, and then walk for about 15 minutes. Along the old Den River where the Osaka Mint is located, cherry blossoms bloom in spring. The river gurgled along the bank and the cherry blossoms swayed. Very nice!
4. Osaka Castle Park
Take the Keihan Electric Railway to Temmabashi Station, or get off at Keimabashi Station, and then walk for about 20 minutes. There are approximately 4,300 cherry trees here. Every year during the cherry blossom season, many tourists come here to enjoy the flowers!
Take a ride on the Sakura Tram while the breeze is gentle, the sun is just right, and the cherry blossoms are blooming, and meet your beautiful self. Catching a cherry blossom that falls in your hands here is like holding on to happiness.