[2025 Shibata District Attraction] Travel Guide for Shiroishigawa Sen-oh Park (Updated Jul)
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Shiroishigawa Sen-oh Park地址:
Kawabata Funaoka, Shibata, Shibata District, Miyagi 989-1606, Japan
🇯🇵Sendai Cherry Blossoms Thousand Sakura Park🌸🌼
Sendai's Thousand Sakura Park is a great place to enjoy cherry blossoms in the suburbs of Sendai, Miyagi Prefecture! 🌸It is recommended to visit here together with Shiraishikawa Ichimoku Senbonzakura, which is selected as one of the top 100 cherry blossoms in Japan! You can also see yellow flowers here at the same time🌼 The colors are more vivid and beautiful🌹
Although the cherry blossom season is different every year, it is from early to mid-April every year. It lasts for about 2 weeks. There are about 500 cherry trees in full bloom in the park. The petals will fall into the Shiraishi River with the wind. It should be even more shocking if you encounter the cherry blossoms falling.
The characteristic here is that the park is located on a small hill, with an observation deck overlooking the Shiroishikawa Cherry Blossom Corridor and the Zao Mountains🏔️
📍Thousand Sakura Bridge
📍Sendai Thousand Sakura Park
🚊Take the JR Tohoku Main Line from Sendai Station to Funaoka Station and walk for about 10 minutes
🗓️ Mid-April 2025
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Complete Guide to Cherry Blossom Viewing at Shiroishi River Senbonzakura Park
A Thousand Cherry Trees in One Glance, Breathtakingly Beautiful 🌸
If you dream of witnessing the spectacular sight of a thousand cherry trees blooming simultaneously, you must visit Shiroishi River Senbonzakura Park in Miyagi Prefecture, Japan. Every spring, this location showcases the stunning scenery of 'cherry blossoms and snow-capped mountains,' earning its reputation as the iconic cherry blossom viewing spot known as 'A Thousand Cherry Trees in One Glance'! ✅
Basic Information
Name: Shiroishi River Senbonzakura (commonly known as Shiroishi River Senbonzakura Park)
Location: Along the Shiroishi River at the border of Shibata Town and Ogawara Town, Miyagi Prefecture, Japan
📅 Best Viewing Time: Early to mid-April each year
🌸 Number of Cherry Trees: Approximately 1,200 Somei Yoshino cherry trees stretching over 8 kilometers!
✅ Scenic Backdrop: Snow-capped Zao Mountain Range + Pink Cherry Blossoms = A breathtakingly beautiful contrast!
🚆 How to Get There
From Sendai Station, take the JR Tohoku Main Line (local train)
Get off at Ogawara Station or Funaoka Station, then walk about 3–10 minutes to reach the cherry blossom embankment
If you have a JR Pass or Tohoku Area Pass, you can ride the local train for free!
📸 Recommended Photo Spots
1⃣ Shibata Senbon Bridge
An excellent angle to capture the 'cherry blossom forest + railway train' scene
Perfect for photographing trains passing through a sea of pink blossoms
2⃣ Nirakami Weir (にらかみぜき)
Capture a dreamy composition of cherry blossoms, river, and snow-capped mountains all in one frame
Visit in the early morning or evening for soft lighting and high-quality shots
3⃣ Funaoka Castle Park Hilltop Observatory
Enjoy a panoramic view of the entire 'A Thousand Cherry Trees in One Glance'
The hiking route is easy, so no need to worry about physical exertion!
🌸 Must-Do Activities
✅ Ogawara Cherry Blossom Festival (Early April each year)
Daytime cherry blossom viewing, followed by enchanting nighttime illumination (nighttime cherry blossoms are incredibly romantic!)
✅ Ride the Cherry Blossom Train
The JR Tohoku Main Line runs along the cherry blossom riverbank, making train rides a unique way to enjoy the blossoms!
🍡 Recommended Foods (Cherry Blossom Viewing Essentials)
✅ Cherry Blossom Bento: Many stalls sell limited-edition pink bento boxes, which are visually stunning
✅ Cherry Blossom Ice Cream: A soft and elegant flavor, perfect for springtime happiness
Local sake and cherry blossom beer: Popular limited-edition items with a hint of cherry blossom aroma
👜 Practical Tips
📅 Avoid Peak Times: Weekdays are recommended as weekends can be crowded
☔ Bring an umbrella/raincoat: Spring weather is unpredictable, with occasional showers
👟 Wear comfortable shoes: Lots of walking involved, so sneakers or flat shoes are ideal
💴 Carry cash: Some food stalls may not accept cards
💗 Summary
Shiroishi River Senbonzakura Park is so beautiful it feels like stepping into an anime scene—pink and white blossoms everywhere, gentle river streams, and snow-capped mountains in the distance. You can choose to stroll leisurely, take photos, or simply sit by the river and daydream—this is the most enchanting side of spring in Japan.
If you're planning a cherry blossom trip to Japan, make sure to add this spot to your list!
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A Dreamy Journey Among Thousands of Cherry Blossoms by the Shiroishi River
Spring is in full bloom as you stroll through the Shiroishi River's Thousand Cherry Blossom Park. The cherry blossom tunnel stretches along the riverbank, with thousands of cherry trees weaving a soft pink cloud that harmonizes with the distant Zao mountain range, creating a dreamy spring feast. Walking along the path, the trees full of blossoms gently sway in the breeze, and sunlight filters through the petals, reflecting on the river and the smiles of visitors, adding a touch of poetry to this spring banquet. Visitors either stroll under the cherry trees or stop to take photos, capturing this romantic moment gifted by nature. The river mirrors the fully bloomed cherry blossoms, and the gentle breeze creates ripples, causing the flower shadows to gently sway with the waves, like the soft whispers of spring. In the afternoon, sitting on a riverside bench, quietly appreciating the boundless spring scenery before you, you feel time slowly passing by as the cherry blossoms dance. The sunset casts its last rays on the river, tinting the cherry blossoms with a golden glow, making the entire park look like a fairyland. I gaze at this sea of spring flowers, deeply embedding this dream of a thousand cherry blossoms in my heart, looking forward to the next encounter with the cherry blossoms of the Shiroishi River.