・One of Japan's three great cherry blossoms, "Yamataka Jindai Sakura": The first Edohigan cherry tree designated as a natural monument in Japan. The name comes from the legend that Yamato Takeru no Mikoto planted it during his expedition to the east.
・Minami-san Kuonji Temple This weeping cherry tree is over 400 years old and has been selected as one of the "Top 100 Cherry Blossom Spots in Japan." Countless flowers bloom on the branches that hang down to the ground.
・Arakurayama Sengen Park Approximately 650 cherry trees bloom in the vast park covering an area of approximately 4.3 hectares.
・Fujisan Hongu Sengen Taisha Shrine: As the sacred tree is a cherry tree, there are about 500 cherry trees planted within the shrine grounds, and when they are in full bloom, the scale is spectacular.
・Ryugandobuchi: A row of cherry blossom trees stretches for approximately 250 meters along the Urui River, and you can enjoy the spectacular view of the cherry blossoms and clear stream with the majestic Mount Fuji in the background.
・Rakki House Kaiji: Stay at a hotel in a great location within walking distance of Sakura Onsen Street, a popular cherry blossom viewing spot.
| Tour Type | Shared tour |
| Transportation method | Transfer from meeting point |
| Departure Time | Standard Departure (8-9 am) |
| Minimum participant requirement | 20 travelers |
| Meal arrangement | Breakfast included, With dinner |
| Accommodation type | Hotel |
| Seasonal | Spring Cherry Blossom |
| Sightseeing type | Natural sights, Temples & shrines, Bus tour |
| Transport | Bus tour |
[Travel conditions]
Departure/Destination: Nagoya, Shizuoka, Yamanashi
Length of trip: 1 night, 2 days
Transportation: Chartered bus
Operating bus company: Teisan Tourist Bus or Meitetsu Tourist Bus equivalent
Meal conditions: 1 breakfast, 0 lunches, 1 dinner
Accommodation: Rakuki House Kaiji
[Room type] Japanese-style room or Western-style room (with bath and toilet)
Minimum number of participants: 20
Tour conductor: 1
Guide: 0 (Guidance will be in Japanese) *No guide-interpreters will accompany the tour
[Travel planning/implementation]
Company name: CLUB TOURISM INTERNATIONAL INC
Address: 1-9-6 Edagawa, Koto-ku, Tokyo
Registration number: Tourism Agency Commissioner's Registered Travel Agency No. 1693
Travel industry association: Full member of the Japan Association of Travel Agents
[Consignment sales]
KKDAY JAPAN Inc.
2nd Floor, WESTALL Yotsuya Building, 1-22-5 Yotsuya, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo 160-0004
Tourism Agency Commissioner's Registered Travel Agency No. 2045
Member organization: Japan Association of Travel Agents (JATA)
A minimum of 20 traveler(s) are required for the tour to depart. If the number of participants does not reach the minimum requirement, the tour will be canceled. An email regarding tour cancellation will be sent 14 day(s) before the departure date
Please arrive at the designated location 15 minute(s) before the scheduled departure time, as the tour will depart on time
The best time to see the flowers may vary depending on weather conditions. If the flowering period is significantly delayed, the tour time may be shortened or the destination may be changed to an alternative sightseeing spot other than the flowers.
Arakurayama Sengen Park does not have its own parking lot, so it takes about 30 to 35 minutes to walk there and up the stairs.
Mount Fuji may not be visible depending on the weather, etc.
Please note that the layout of rooms and the view from the rooms vary depending on the accommodation facility.
If you wish to change the meal contents due to food allergies, religious reasons, etc., a fee of 1,500 yen will be charged per meal, and if there is a difference in price, we will charge you the actual cost.
The fee for children (preschool children aged 3-5) is the same as the adult fee and the same services.
Yamataka Jindai Sakura is pronounced 'Yah-mah-tah-kah Jin-dai Sah-koo-rah'. 'Jindai' translates to 'Age of Gods'. Its name originates from a revered legend: it is believed that the ancient warrior Yamato Takeru no Mikoto planted this cherry tree during his eastern expedition. This historical connection gives the tree a profound cultural and historical significance, making it more than just a natural wonder.
The Yamataka Jindai Sakura typically reaches its full bloom around early to mid-April. However, the exact timing can vary slightly each year depending on weather conditions. It is advisable to check local cherry blossom forecasts closer to the spring season for the most accurate predictions to ensure you witness its magnificent display.
The Yamataka Jindai Sakura holds immense historical significance as Japan's first officially designated natural monument. It is an Edo Higan cherry tree, renowned as one of the oldest and largest cherry trees in the country. A cherished legend states that it was planted by Yamato Takeru no Mikoto during his eastern military campaign, further solidifying its place in Japanese history and folklore.
Japan's Three Great Cherry Trees are the Yamataka Jindai Sakura in Yamanashi, the Usuzumi Sakura in Gifu, and the Miharu Takizakura in Fukushima. The Yamataka Jindai Sakura is revered as one of these for its exceptional age and historical value. It is an Edo Higan cherry tree, distinguished as Japan's first natural monument, believed to have been planted by Yamato Takeru no Mikoto.
The Minobusan Kuonji Temple's Weeping Cherry is distinctive for its age, being over 400 years old, and its dramatic appearance. As a 'shidarezakura' (weeping cherry), its branches elegantly cascade towards the ground, adorned with countless flowers. It has been recognized as one of Japan's Top 100 Cherry Blossom Spots, offering a spectacular and unique floral display.
The Minobusan Kuonji Temple's Weeping Cherry typically blooms earlier than the Yamataka Jindai Sakura, usually reaching its peak from mid to late March. The precise dates can fluctuate annually due to climate variations. For optimal viewing, visitors should consult the latest cherry blossom forecasts in the weeks leading up to the spring season.
When planning a visit to the Minobusan Kuonji Temple's Weeping Cherry, consider that the temple grounds can become very crowded during peak bloom season. It's advisable to check the latest cherry blossom forecasts for accurate timing. Wearing comfortable shoes is recommended as you will likely be walking around the extensive temple complex to fully appreciate the ancient cherry tree and its surroundings.
Visiting the Yamataka Jindai Sakura offers a unique opportunity to witness a living legend. As Japan's oldest and first designated natural monument cherry tree, it provides a profound connection to history and nature. Visitors can marvel at its immense size and ancient trunk, reflecting on the legend of Yamato Takeru no Mikoto, and experience the awe-inspiring beauty of an Edo Higan cherry tree that has stood for centuries.