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Hirosaki: Approaching Full Bloom

ByRaina Ong
Hirosaki Castle and cherry blossoms

My cherry blossom reporting continues in theTohoku Region, and today I visitedHirosaki Castle Park, one of the most famouscherry blossom viewing spots in Japan as well as a personal favourite of mine. There are about 2600 cherry trees of a number of varieties in the castle park, and while the mainstreamSomei Yoshino cherry blossom season lasts for about a week or so, there are still plenty ofother cherry blossom varietals to see before and after the main season.

The season officially started on April 17, when theopening of the first blossoms were announced. Five days since that announcement, today, I observed that the mainstreamSomei Yoshino blossoms in the castle park were at their best viewing. Today, I observed that the cherry trees along the eastern side of the outer moat were atfull bloom, while the north and western sides of the outer moat were only hours or a day away from reaching achieving the same status. On the castle grounds itself, many of the mainstream cherry trees looked like they needed 1-2 days to reach full bloom.

Rain is forecast for tomorrow, but cherry blossoms tend to be relatively sturdy in the first few days after opening. As such, I do not expect tomorrow's rain to have a negative impact on the longevity of the blossoms. Consequently, the best viewing atHirosaki Castle is expected to continue through till early next week, and the petals falling - another highlight at the castle park - is predicted to start from this coming weekend.

Until May 5, there is a cherry blossom festival atHirosaki Castle Park. Festival food stalls can be found on the park grounds, especially around the northern side. The park is also lit up in the evening from sunset till 22:00 during the festival.

Cherry trees at full bloom along the outer moat
Fluffy trees
Close up of the blossoms
The roof of Hirosaki City Hall is open to the public specially during the cherry blossom season, and you can get nice views of Mount Iwaki and the cherry trees along the eastern outer moat
Looking down the eastern side of the outer moat
Cherry trees in the castle grounds
♥ Sakura is life ♥
20-minute sightseeing cruises in the inner moat are available during the festival from 9:00 to 17:00 for 1500 yen per adult
Admission to the castle keep area costs 320 yen
The yaebeni weeping cherry trees were just opening in the area around the castle keep
Mount Iwaki and a weeping cherry tree
Different varieties of cherry trees
The font and style of the words that say Hirosaki Castle remind me of the ones at Tenshochi Park yesterday
Walking through the sakura tunnel along the western side of the outer moat
Row boats available for rent
Perfect day out
Close up of the blossoms along the western outer moat
Bustling area with many food stalls at the northern end of the castle park
Cherry trees everywhere
Best picnic day
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