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Cherry Blossoms In Kyoto

One of the most frequent questions I’m asked is “When Is Cherry Blossom Season In Kyoto?” The answer is: from the last week of March through to the middle of April. Organising a trip to see them at the best time requires careful planning.

Sunset at Kiyomizu-dera Temple and cherry blossom season (Sakura) on
spring time in Kyoto,
Japan[Sunset at Kiyomizu-dera Temple — image © thipjang / Shutterstock.com]

The cherry blossoms (sakura) usually bloom in the last week of March and the first two weeks of April in Kyoto (roughly between 20 March and 14 April). In an average year, the blooms peak on 1 April in Kyoto. Once they bloom, they are notoriously fickle: sometimes almost all the trees will come into full bloom (mankai) at the same time and stay in full bloom for a week or even longer.

Man walking beneath the cherry blossoms at the foot of Konkaikōmyō-ji
main gate, Kyoto,
Japan [Cherry blossoms at Konkai-komyo-ji Temple (Kurodani) — image © Damien Douxchamps]

Changing From Year To Year

Other times, cherries in different parts of the city will peak at different times and some trees will start dropping petals while others still haven’t peaked. Worse yet, heavy rains can strike just after most trees have reached peak, bringing the petals down several days earlier than they might have lasted.

It’s Hard To Predict When The Cherry Blossoms Will Peak

Timing your trip to coincide with the cherry blossoms is a very tricky affair. If you leave yourself only a couple of days in Kyoto, you might find that you’ve arrived just after the cherries have bloomed, or you might have the frustrating experience of seeing the trees approaching peak just as you have to leave the city. In order to be sure of catching the cherries at their peak, you’d have to stay 10 days or so in the city, and this would cost a fortune at high-season rates.

Booking Accommodation During Cherry Blossom Season

Kyoto becomes incredibly popular during cherry blossom season for both domestic and foreign tourists. As such, it’s wise to book well in advance — by at least a couple of months — to get the exact Kyoto hotel you want in the price bracket you prefer. Your choice will be very limited if you make a last-minute decision to visit Kyoto to see the blossoms. You can check current Kyoto hotel availability and prices for mid-March to mid-April, when the cherry blossoms bloom, on Agoda.com

You can also check accommodation in nearby Osaka, which is only 10 minutes by bullet train from Kyoto, if you need a bigger choice of places to stay.

Blossoms As A Bonus

Thus, to be honest, it’s best to consider the cherries an added bonus: If you catch them at their peak, great, but if you miss them, no big deal. Keep in mind that May is arguably a better month to visit Kyoto: many plants are in bloom, the trees are green and the weather is reliably warmer (it can still be cold in Kyoto in late March and April).

Likewise, it’s much easier to catch the fall foliage in Kyoto: If you visit between mid-October and the end of November, you will almost certainly see some lovely fall colors. Read more about Autumn colors in Kyoto in our comprehensive guide.

Kyoto Cherry Blossoms Guide

Kyoto Cherry Blossom Itineraries

Cherry Blossoms In Other Japanese Cities

Visiting Tokyo or Osaka?

See my guides to viewing cherry blossoms in Tokyo and the best Osaka cherry blossom spots too.

You can check availability of Kyoto hotels during cherry blossom season (mid-March to mid-April) on Agoda.com


Kyoto Vacation Checklist

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