Osaka’s cherry blossom season follows close behind Tokyo, usually building towards full bloom around the turn of April. It’s a relaxed, sociable time to be in the city, with parks, riversides and even boat routes coming into their own.
When To Go And What To Expect
First signs of bloom: Blossoms tend to appear from the third week of March
Peak timing: Around the end of March to the first few days of April
How it feels: Parks fill up with small groups eating, drinking and lingering; some areas stay open late with illuminated trees
Top Cherry Blossom Viewing Spots
Osaka Castle Park – Large, busy and hard to miss, with thousands of trees spread around the grounds
Kema Sakuranomiya Park – A long stretch by the river, good for a slower walk or picnic
Japan Mint – Known for its short “Sakura Passage” season with later-blooming varieties
Mount Yoshino – A bit further out, but famous for hillsides covered in blossom
Ogimachi Park – More central and casual, often with local events going on