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Hidden Cherry Blossom Gem – Kanazuka Sakura Playground

While Tokyo’s famous cherry blossom spots overflow with crowds, there are still quiet corners where the sakura bloom just as beautifully. Tucked in a residential neighborhood, Kanazuka Sakura Playground is a peaceful local park lined with cherry trees—a spot where families gather, kids play, and time slows down. What makes it even more special is its proximity to the Tama River, just a short walk away. You can stroll along the riverbank, feeling the breeze. This is the charm of neighborhood parks: no tourist buses, no long lines, just the soft murmur of everyday life and the rustle of pink blossoms in the wind. Sometimes, the best hanami experiences happen in the most unexpected places. Practical Info: Name: Kanazuka Sakura Playground (金塚さくら児童遊園) Access: 20 min walk from Fuchu-honmachi Station (JR Nambu line) Best time to visit: Late March to early April Facilities: Benches, small playground, quiet local vibe Nearby: Tama River walking path (great for picnics or slow strolls, cycling, running) Hidden beauty, just a few blocks off the beaten path. #aprilblooms #hiddengems #sakura
Posted: Apr 17, 2025
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