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While
the Japanese cherry blossom season remains a top draw,
this year, bookings for off-the-beaten-path and alternative locations
beyond Japan are seeing significant growth, reflecting the rising
demand for more peaceful and unique experiences in the heart of spring.
Japan's Lesser-Known
Sakura Spots Are Seeing a Surge in Demand
The
"big three" cities like Tokyo, Osaka, and Kyoto continue
to be favourites, with Trip.com Group revealing triple-digit booking growth
year-on-year during the sakura season. Of popular cities, Sendai, Kanazawa and
Aomori also reflected the most year-on-year growth during the season.
Here's
a list of when cherry blossoms will bloom in chronological order, according to
the Japan Meteorological Corporation's forecast:
Interestingly,
more travellers are seeking out lesser-known destinations for a quieter cherry
blossom experience.
Toyohashi has
seen a staggering 2300% YoY growth, drawing visitors to attractions like
Mukaiyama Greenery Park's Plum Tree Orchard and Yoshida Castle in
Toyohashi Park. Coastal Itoshima (1500% YoY) is emerging as a hidden
gem, home to scenic sakura spots such as Kafuri Park, which boasts 500 cherry
trees and panoramic views of Funakoshi Bay and Mt. Kaya. Meanwhile, Yakushima (900%
YoY) offers a truly special experience—cherry blossom viewing within a
UNESCO-listed ancient forest.
Top
Cities Searched for Sakura Season & Key Visitor Trends
Search
patterns highlight the diverse range of traveller
preferences for Japan's iconic "hanami" (flower
viewing parties). Major urban hubs like Tokyo, Kyoto, Osaka,
and Yokohama dominate searches for "cherry
blossom" and "sakura" related searches, indicating travellers
are still keen on popular city itineraries with cherry blossom spotting as one
of the highlights. Meanwhile, lesser-known locations such as Ureshino, Kagoshima,
and Yuzawa have also made it to the top ten list.
Searches
in different languages indicate varied traveller origins; for
example, English and Mandarin speakers drive Tokyo's demand, while
Korean interest is strong for Nago.
Overall,
travel flows to Japan during sakura season (besides
domestic flows) hail from the Asia Pacific region, with Hong
Kong SAR, Korea, Taiwan region, Thailand and Singapore being
the top source markets in terms of booking volume. Outside of Asia,
travellers from the US (138.70% YoY growth), UK (137.11%) and Australia (156.54%)
are also fast growing. Millennials comprise the bulk of travellers, comprising
almost half of the booking volume.
Emerging
International Cherry Blossom Destinations
While Japan remains
a cherry blossom travel hub, more international travellers are seeking
alternative locations to experience the floral spectacle. Across Southeast
Asia and China, hidden gems are emerging with breathtaking displays
that rival Japan's parks. Cherry blossoms in Korea are also fast gaining
attention.
Some
top alternative Cherry Blossom destinations for 2025 include:
·
Alishan, Taiwan region – A stunning mountain
landscape where cherry blossoms bloom in the early spring.
·
Wuhan & Beijing, Mainland China –
Famous cherry blossom parks like East Lake (Wuhan) and Yuyuantan Park (Beijing) are emerging as
must-visit locations.
·
Jinhae, South
Korea – The site of the famous Cherry Blossom Festival, where
blossoms blanket the entire city.
Among
the most-searched destinations outside Japan are Wuxi and Wuhan in Mainland China, Seoul and
Gyeongju in South Korea, as well as Nantou and Chiayi in Taiwan region.
In South Korea, Gyeongju has seen a remarkable 211.48% surge in bookings
this season, while Taiwan region's Alishan Scenic Area in Chiayi
County has experienced a 171.01% year-on-year increase, drawing visitors to its
mountain blooms from mid-March to mid-April.
Similarly, bookings
to Wuhan, China, have risen by 155.87%, with travellers flocking
to East Lake and Wuhan University for their stunning cherry blossoms.
Notably, 'Wuhan cherry blossoms' ranks among the top five search queries
from international visitors, highlighting its growing appeal with more than 100
spots for cherry blossom viewing.
The
Wellness and Alternative Accommodation Trend During Sakura Season
As
the demand for off-the-beaten-path experiences grows, so does the rise in alternative
accommodations and wellness tourism. Bookings for onsen ryokan
and boutique hotels in lesser-known cherry blossom locations have surged,
as visitors opt for serene, culturally immersive stays that offer
breathtaking views away from the crowds.
In
particular, scenic regions such as Mt. Fuji, Hakone, Takayama, and
Shirakawa-go are seeing this rise in demand.
Luxury
and boutique accommodations with private onsens, seasonal kaiseki cuisine,
and mountainous scenery are particularly popular this year. Traditional stays
like Mt. Fuji View Onsen Ooike Hotel, hot spring hotel Setsugetsuka in Hakone near the blossom-filled Hakone
Gora Park, and traditional inn Onyado Yuinosho in Shirakawa-go are attracting
visitors looking for an authentic Japanese experience paired with springtime
beauty.
As
for popular cities like Tokyo and Kyoto, accommodation
preferences lean close to parks and rivers. According to Trip.Best* data, one
of the most booked hotels is the luxurious The Tokyo Edition, Ginza, close to Hibiya Park, a
peaceful cherry blossom spot. Similarly, Bvlgari Hotel Tokyo is close to Chidori-ga-fuchi, a
picturesque 700-meter promenade along the Imperial Palace moat, famous for
cherry blossoms.
In Kyoto,
Trip.Best's top-ranked Kamo Residences by Reflections is located near the
Kamogawa River, offering stunning riverside views. Another top option is Dusit Thani Kyoto located near both Maruyama Park and
the Philosopher's Path—two of Kyoto's prettiest sakura spots.
Image
Credit: © Trip.com Group
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