4.5 based on 563 reviews
This is a must see park when the cherry blossoms are in bloom during April. The trees are full and magnificent. There is a lot of food and things to buy on sale during the Cherry Blossom Festival in April. The tree are lit up very beautifully at night which is very romantic and beautiful to see. Well worth a visit
4.5 based on 171 reviews
A spring festival at Hirosaki Park, famous for its cherry blossoms and boasting 2,600 cherry trees in about 50 varieties, such as Weeping Cherry and Double-Flowered Cherry. Held every year between April 23rd and May 5th, it delights the eyes of tourists with its cherry tree tunnel and western moat dyed the color of cherry blossoms. The cherry trees illuminated at night seem to float magically and make for a different charm than in the daytime. Don't miss the flowering of such invaluable trees as Japan's oldest Yoshino cherry (planted in 1882) and largest circumference Yoshino cherry (a little over 5m).
4.0 based on 795 reviews
Though small it has access to the interior and photos can be taken from the upper floor. It's beautifully located within the park grounds.
4.0 based on 127 reviews
This is one of the nicer gardens I've seen in Japan. It is located near the Hirosaki park and city museum. See if possible; it will be a surprise, fall or spring.
4.0 based on 148 reviews
My wife and I loved this Apple Farm because we could pick many sweet and crispy Aomori apples fresh from the tree. To us, this kind of experience is certainly unforgettable. We took a lot of photos and videos of this experience. We can eat fresh apples without any protective wax on their skin.
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