When it was first dug, the Chidorigafuchi moat was meant to keep people away from the shogun’s stronghold of Edo Castle, ...
The massive garden is home to nearly 200,000 cherry blossom trees, including popular varieties like the Yoshino cherry and weeping cherry. It is also part of a major county project to ...
During the spring, 250 cherry blossom trees start to bloom here, and visitors from March 28 to April 6 can catch a special light-up event in the evening from 6pm to 9pm (last entry 8.30pm).
Okay, this one’s straight-up romantic. The Meguro River is lined with cherry trees, creating this incredible pink tunnel of blossoms. During the day, it’s beautiful, but at night? Pure magic!