7 Non-Japanese Cities Where You Can See Cherry Blossoms

Cherry Blossom Seoul

While Japan is the most popular destination for viewing cherry blossoms in full blooms, do you know that many other cities outside of Japan also offer you the same opportunity to admire the natural phenomena?

Yes, hanami is not just restricted to Japan only. You have more options around the globe, surely – against different backdrops, in various time zones, and with different people.

From Hang Zhou to Washington DC, read on to learn about the 7 Non-Japanese Cities You Can Visit To See Cherry Blossoms. Some of them might be even nearer to your hometown than Japan is!

AMSTELVEENSource: Stephen Velasco


#1 AMSTELVEEN


25 minutes away from the the Netherland’s capital is Amstelveen. The municipality is home to over a thousand Japanese expatriates, and one has to visit Kersenbloesempark in late April. Join the age-old cultural practice of Hanami under the 400 stunning sakura trees. The Dutch sure love it here!

Bonn Cherry BlossomSource: Mani Wollner


#2 BONN


The cherry trees lined along German city Bonn’s Heerstrasse Street blooms every April. The streets are so renowned for their explosion of pink petals each Spring that it is now conveniently referred to as “Cherry Blossom Avenue”.

hang zhou cherry blossomsSource: Xin Hua Net


#3 HANG ZHOU


Chinese city Hang Zhou evolves into a floral paradise between the months of March and April. Take a leisure stroll around the iconic West Lake and be blown away by the spectacular sight of blooming pink and white peach blossoms.

london sakuraSource: Sequins and Cherry Blossoms


#4 LONDON


End your holiday on a high note by heading to London’s Greenwich Park, Kensington Gardens, Regent’s Park and St. James Park. These British parks offer astounding viewing spots of cherry blossoms in full bloom during mid-March period to mid-April.

Read: Here is our guide on the best places in London

sf_jtown_cherry_blossomsSource: Hey Brian


#5 SAN FRANCISCO


We know the heritage trams, steep roads and majestic Golden Gate Bridge are enthralling enough. But do you know that you can also admire the gorgeous sakuras and immerse yourself in a Japanese cultural festival in Sutter Street every April too?

Read: Here is our guide to 7 fun free things to do in San Francisco

Cherry Blossom in Seoul


#6 SEOUL


The capital of South Korea also boasts extraordinarily beautiful cherry blossoms in full bloom in early April. The best place to view these cherry blossoms is right behind the National Assembly Building. Roads are closed during spring to give way to their annual Spring Flowers Festival.

Read: Here is our guide on the things that you must do, see and eat in Seoul

washington dc sakuraSource: Washington DC


#7 WASHINGTON DC


From March to April, you can admire cherry blossoms in full bloom at Tidal Basin’s Northern Bank or at the grounds of the Washington Monument. These sakura trees were actually planted in 1912, where the Japanese sent thousands of cherry trees to the United States as a gift.

Read: We spent 24 hours in Washington D.C. – the political heart of America to bring you attractions and restaurants worth your time of day.


About the writer:
Hui Jun Ng is a staff writer for ladyironchef. She previously worked in the food and marketing industry. She loves traveling and enjoys exploring underrated destinations. In her free time, you will find her indulging in coffee and her all time favourite local dish – bak chor mee.