Today, I will introduce some places in Okinawa where you can see Cherry Blossoms.


In Okinawa, which is the southernmost archipelago of Japan, is the first place where Cherry Blossoms will bloom - from mid-January until mid-February. There is also a Cherry Blossom festival held there to welcome the blossoming of the flowers. Foreigners can visit these festivals and experience the beautiful Japanese atmosphere.

There are 4 locations/festivals where you can see Cherry Blossoms:


1.Nakijin Gusuku Cherry Blossom Festival
2.Nago Cherry Blossom
3.Yaese Cherry Blossom Festival
4.Motobu Mount Yae Cherry Blossom


Transportation : it is recommended to rent and drive a car because the locations are quite distanced from each other, and use Google Map as a guide

1.Nakijin Gusuku Cherry Blossom Festival



1.Nakijin Gusuku Cherry Blossom Festival

The Cherry Blossom festival is held in the area of Nakijin castle, where there are many cherry blossom trees. Tourists can participate in many fun activities in the festival. You will not be disappointed!




I recommend going early, so you can get photos with no one in the background.




There are cats too!



Happy eating :)


2.Nago Cherry Blossom Festival




Okinawa Cherry Blossom festival is held in Nago city, where cherry blossoms bloom early before anywhere else. It is one of the most popular places for tourists to visit.






3.Yaese Cherry Blossom Festival





Tourists come here because of the nice atmosphere that is perfect for relaxing.






You can see cherry blossoms and the city view


4.Motobu Mount Yae Cherry Blossom Festiva





The festival is held from mid January to the beginning of February, and tourists can participate in many fun activities!






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 Saturday, March 30, 2019 9:48 PM

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