The Scottish Mail on Sunday

Japan is back in blossom

After a pandemic-enforced hiatus, Britons are booking breaks so they can see that…

- By Kate Crockett

JAPAN is back with a bang – or should that be an elegant puff of pink – as this spring is the first in years that tourists will be able to experience its famous cherry blossom season.

The short-lived event – known as sakura season – sparks a huge national celebratio­n, and in the build-up to it there’s even a dedicated forecast on the TV weather report. Japan Meteorolog­ical Corporatio­n has predicted that Tokyo will burst into bloom from about March 22-30, and in Kyoto from March 27 or 28, peaking on April 5.

As the pink buds pop, visitors descend on Japan’s most photogenic sights and parks, while locals roll out blue tarpaulins under the trees for convivial hanami (cherry-blossom viewing) parties with friends and family – and a fair amount of sake.

It seems impossible not to be swept up in sakura season. ‘This will be our busiest cherry blossom season ever,’ says James Mundy of specialist travel agent Inside Japan Tours.

And it is most acute in Kyoto, a city famous for its Unesco world heritageli­sted ancient structures such as the Daigo-ji Temple and Heian Shrine whose surrounds become draped in weeping blossom.

Kyoto’s 60,000 hotel rooms are almost filled, but luxury travel company Scott Dunn is still offering a 12-night ‘Japan in Spring’ itinerary that includes the country’s top blossom-viewing spots.

Fares cost from £13,800pp, flights included (scottdunn.com).

‘Kyoto is the trickiest piece in the puzzle,’ says Mundy. ‘We often put a halt to cherry blossom sales around late February as places across Kyoto fill their rooms. There’s still availabili­ty now, but time is of the essence.

‘Tokyo is also busy, but securing accommodat­ion there is less of a problem. ’

Alternativ­ely, consider staying in Osaka, which is just 15 minutes away by bullet train.

Or get the temple backdrop to your cherry blossom photos in the ancient city of Nara, just 35 minutes from Kyoto by train. There you’ll find similarly beautiful spots, including

Nara Park with its famously inquisitiv­e deer, and a giant Sakura Buddha statue at Tsubosakad­era Temple, which becomes enveloped in pink blossoms.

CRUISE liners have also returned to Japan, and the ports of Osaka and Kobe are convenient gateways to Kyoto. Princess Cruises has availabili­ty on its 18-day ‘Kyushu, Shikoku and Japan Explorer Spring Flowers’ itinerary that departs Tokyo on March 24 and reaches Osaka on April 4, just in time for the blossom peak in Kyoto.

Fares cost from £4,454pp, flights not included (princess.com).

Regent Seven Seas Cruises’ 14-night ‘Sushi, Sake and Shimizu’ trip calls at Kobe on March 30, which is perfect for Kyoto, but also Himeji, whose spectacula­r White Heron castle will be wrapped in blossom.

Fares cost from £11,849pp, flights included (rssc.com)

But while the main cities will be heaving with visitors, Japan is awash with stunning destinatio­ns as the sakura zensen – cherry blossom front – sweeps up the country like a weather system, triggering trees into bloom at different times – from Kyushu in the south in late March to Hokkaido in the north at the end of April. In Kanazawa, on the Sea of Japan coast two and a half hours from Tokyo by bullet train, the cherry blossom arrives after Tokyo and Kyoto, usually around April 1.

And there’s always cherry blossom season 2024. Book now and you’ll have the pick of trips – although be warned that some have a sizeable waiting list of travellers keen to tick off sakura season from their bucket list. The message is: spring into action now if you want to be among them.

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FLOWER POWER: The Himeji Castle wrapped in cherry blossom, top. Above: The deer in Nara Park
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TRADITION: The sakura season sparks huge national celebratio­ns

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