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Best Time to See Cherry Blossoms in Japan 2026
2026-05-14 · 5 min read
There is no single 'cherry blossom week' in Japan — the bloom front moves north over six weeks. Pick your region by your travel dates, not the other way around.
2026 bloom timeline by region
| Region | Estimated peak 2026 |
|---|---|
| Kyushu (Fukuoka) | late March – early April |
| Tokyo / Kansai (Kyoto, Osaka) | late March – early/mid April |
| Tohoku (Sendai, Aomori) | mid – late April |
| Hokkaido (Sapporo) | late April – early May |
How to choose your dates
- ●Locked travel dates → pick the region blooming then.
- ●Flexible → late March/early April covers the most famous spots.
- ●Late April traveler → head to Tohoku or Hokkaido (Hirosaki, Sapporo).
- ●Want a safety margin → plan 2 cities a few days apart on the bloom front.
The 'chase the bloom' strategy
Start south (Tokyo/Kyoto) and move north as petals fall. A rail pass makes this efficient if you cover long distances.
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FAQ
- ●How long does bloom last? About 7–10 days per location.
- ●Can forecasts be wrong? Yes, by 1–2 weeks — re-check before booking.
- ●Cheapest time? Avoid the first week of April (peak demand).
Final tips
Match region to your dates, build in a buffer, and re-check the forecast a few weeks out.
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