The spring is coming. (and Game of Thrones season 8 is coming, too LOL)
Everyone knows that Kyoto has a lot of places with sakura (cherry blossom) which is truly awesome. I believe that no one will doubt that. But usually as you know they are crowded too. Also, there are so many information/guides/blogs/books that teaches you where you should go or you shouldn't go. Too many choices overwhelming you? Or perhaps you only need some quiet places to have a walk and seeing sakura? Don't worry. The only thing you need to do is trust us, read our recommendation, and go. You won't regret it.
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This area is really a amazing place to see sakura. It is over 2 km continuously planted with 250 lines of Yoshino Sakura trees. It is not only a place to take a walk and flower seeing but also a perfect place for a picnic. Just bring some foods, drinks, grab friends you made at The Millennials Kyoto and enjoy seeing sakura.
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Trust me, you should not miss the world heritage Tou-ji if you want to see sakura in Kyoto. You can visit there in the daytime or in the evening regarding that they are holding a breathtaking light up event during evening. In my opinion I recommend going in the evening.
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In here you can have a small boat tour with Jikkokubune Canal Cruise seeing sakura. Or simply have a walk along the river. This place is near the famous Fushimi-Inari the thousand gates and the Gekkeikan Okura Sake Museum. It might be great to have a tour like going to Fushimi-Inari in the morning, taking the boat seeing sakura, then going to Sake Museum. Bring a bottle of sake back to the hotel after your tour will be a good idea, too. The most important thing to note is that comparing to the major sakura spots in Kyoto, this hole in the wall area is rarely crowded.
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