Arashiyama
Full bloom SAKURAs dominate all over Kyoto!! Ⅴ

Arashiyama
Philosopher’s Path (Tetsugaku-no-michi ) Sakura trees lined canal flowing from Ginkaku-ji to Nanzen-ji p
Around Heian jingu shrine
Shinsen-en garden The origin of Shinsen-en garden come from about 794 when the capital was moved to Kyoto (Hei
Nakaragai Path and Kamogawa river bank. Along the bank of Kamogawa river it seen so many SAKURA, specially fam
This Sakura(cherry blossoms) are known to bloom early. A popular sakura viewing spot is the Ichijo Modori-bashi bridge. Among the Japanese it is now a very popular spot, however not many visting tourists may understand why.
The cherry blossom beautifully stands with pliant branches hanging down.
This is a type of sakura called the“Shidare Sakura” (“shidare” meaning weeping). And is particularly famous for its pretty small flowers and early-blooming.
This Sakura has a specific name “Konoe Sakura”.