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Discover Hiroshima’s Hidden Sakura Gems

Escape the crowds and uncover Hiroshima’s lesser-known cherry blossom spots this spring. While the Kansai region often steals the spotlight, Hiroshima Prefecture offers breathtaking sakura spots, perfect for those seeking serene beauty and cultural charm.

Cherry Blossom Viewing Spots in Hiroshima

The Japan Mint Bureau (Hiroshima Branch Office)

Located on the outskirts of Hiroshima City, this spot offers a rare treat with a variety of cherry blossoms, open to the public only during sakura season.
Blooming period: Early to mid-April.

Senkoji Park

With approximately 1,500 cherry trees in bloom, this park is a must-visit. The summit observatory provides stunning views of Onomichi City and the Seto Inland Sea.
Blooming period: Late March to mid-April.

Shofukujisan Park

Known for its sweeping vistas of the Seto Inland Sea, this park boasts around 1,200 Someiyoshino cherry trees. On clear days, you can even see Shikoku in the distance.
Blooming period: Late March to early April.

Plan Your Stay in Hiroshima

Hotel Granvia Hiroshima South Gate

Opening March 24, 2025, this new hotel sits above the redeveloped Hiroshima Station and will complement the existing Hotel Granvia Hiroshima at the North Exit. Together, they’ll offer 787 guest rooms, making it one of the largest city hotels in the prefecture. As a gateway to the Setouchi region, this hotel is perfect for your sakura adventures.

Etajimasou

Nestled on Etajima Island in the Seto Inland Sea, this award-winning luxury retreat is a must-visit. Recognized at the WORLD LUXURY HOTEL AWARDS 2024, it clinched top honors in three categories:

  • Luxury All-Inclusive Hotel: Highest in Asia.
  • Luxury Hot Spring Hotel: Best in the World.
  • Luxury Small Hotel: Best in Asia.

Taste Hiroshima’s Local Delights

Hiroshima isn’t just about cherry blossoms—it’s a culinary paradise too! Discover these unique noodle dishes:

Onomichi Ramen

A soy sauce-based broth with rich pork back fat, served in the Onomichi area.

Hiroshima Tsukemen

Cold noodles paired with a spicy, sesame-rich dipping sauce spiked with raayu (chili oil).

Soup-less Tantan-men

Addictive spicy noodles served without broth. Don’t forget to add rice to the remaining sauce for a second taste experience!

Soya Udon

A healthy udon dish from Etajima Island, featuring a flavorful soybean and kelp broth.

Embrace the Wonders of Hiroshima

From tranquil sakura spots to luxurious stays and unique flavors, Hiroshima promises unforgettable experiences this spring.

Irone Kim

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