Where To See Yaezakura: Late-Blooming Cherry Trees in Tokyo
8 perfect picks, from parks to shopping streets.
8 perfect picks, from parks to shopping streets.
Move over, cherry blossoms! These other blooms will take your breath away well into late spring.
Light-ups have been extended, since the blossoms were so late this year.
Choose from parks, traditional gardens, mountains and more.
Where to go for street food, music — and lots of sakura.
These treats will take you on a culinary adventure all season long.
If you made a New Year's resolution to go out and explore more of the city, here are 5 events to help you do just that.
Step aside, cherry blossom: the humble plum is here.
All the views, without any of the hassle.
Kabocha, chestnuts & more await you.
Our recommended list of Tokyo events to check out this month. Of note are the firefly festivals and the impressive Torigoe Matsuri.
Bookmark this guide for a fabulous visit to the most popular of the Fuji Five Lakes.
With mild temperatures, fairy tale-like floral scenes & traditional festivals, what's not to love about this season?
We're talking cherry blossoms in a cemetery, on a boat—and even in your birthday suit!
Love all things cherry blossoms? Here's a guide to seasonal and limited-edition sakura items (food, drinks, tumblers) to be found in Tokyo.
Jump on the Hakone "Ajisai Train" to enjoy a scenic railway journey through tunnels of lush green forest and past thousands of brightly colored hydrangea plants.
Beautifully crafted, delicate and delicious, wagashi might well be your new-found obsession in Tokyo, and we wouldn't blame you one bit.
Winter may not be everyone's favorite season, but Tokyo has so much to offer it would be a shame to miss out!