Tatsuda-yama Park Cherry Blossoms
Kumamoto · Kumamoto City
32.8100°N, 130.7250°E
Tatsuta-yama Park contains 500 cherry trees (predominantly someiyoshino) planted along a 1.5km hillside path, creating a tunnel effect when in full bloom. The cherry season in Kumamoto runs late March to early April, and Tatsuta-yama is ranked by local media as the prefecture's premier cherry-viewing site — surpassing even Kumamoto Castle for density and accessibility. Night illumination (18:00–22:00 during bloom week) creates traditional yozakura (night cherry) viewing.
Essential Information
Opening Hours
Park 24/7. Evening illumination during peak bloom 6:00 PM – 10:00 PM.
Closed: Open year-round
Entrance Fee
Free. Parking free (100 cars).
Best Season
Late March–early April for 500 cherry trees; evening illumination (yozakura) during peak bloom week (18:00–22:00)
Visit Duration
45–60 minutes for park walk; extend to 2 hours for evening illumination visit
Getting There
Access Information
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