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Thousands of cherry trees at Kinugasayama Park
Thousands of cherry trees at Kinugasayama Park (Photo: Kinugasa Tourism Association)

Kinugasa Sakura Festival 2025

Celebrate spring with roughly 2,000 cherry trees in Yokosuka

Kim Bergström   - 2분 읽은 시간
장소 : Kinugasayama Park 언제 : Late Mar - Early Apr 2025

Running for over seven decades in Yokosuka’s Kinugasayama Park, the Kinugasa Sakura Festival is a true celebration of Japan’s cherished cherry blossom season.

Highlights

  • One of Japan’s Top 100 Cherry Blossom spots
  • The festival’s venue is home to about 2,000 cherry trees
  • Nightly cherry blossom illuminations

Rightfully recognized as one of Japan’s Top 100 Cherry Blossom spots, the park is home to approximately 2,000 cherry trees and is regarded as one of Kanagawa’s best cherry blossom-viewing destinations! Here, you can admire a number of tree varieties, including the famed Somei Yoshino (Yoshino Cherry trees), Shidarezakura (Weeping Cherry trees), and more.

In addition to the park’s impressive collection of dainty blossoms, the event also hosts stage events, such as instrumental and dance performances, and features mouthwatering food trucks.

Night illuminations
Night illuminations (Photo: Kinugasa Tourism Association)

Be sure to also stick around after the sun sets! From 6pm to 8pm on March 28 to April 7, the park will illuminate the whimsical trees for an ethereal nighttime viewing experience. Please be aware that the festival will not hold illuminations on the last day of the festival (April 8).

Enjoy the spring season encircled by bright cherry blossoms in Yokosuka!

Important information to consider

Although the event is free to enter, please bring some cash if you would like to purchase food, drinks, or other items.

Also, please note that during the festival, there will be no parking available.

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From Kinugasa Station on the JR Yokosuka Line, Kinugasayama Park is about an eight-minute drive by taxi or approximately 25-minute walk.

Kim Bergström

Kim Bergström @kim.b

Almost 12 years living in Asia. Passionate about Japan's off-the-beaten-path spots, family-friendly travel, flower events (all of them!) and the amazing tea culture here.  🍵🌼🌸