Hokuriku in spring (March - May)

Temperature and Clothing

The temperature rises to 15 degrees Celsius during the day, which is comfortable.
Morning and evening temperatures are about 3 to 4 degrees Celsius, so a thick jacket is necessary.

Asahi Funakawa (Toyama)

About 280 cherry trees bloom along a 1.2-kilometer stretch of both banks of the Funakawa River.
At the same time, tulips and rape blossoms bloom in abundance, and the sight of the snow-capped mountains in the background makes it a wonderful tourist spot.

Weeping cherry tree in Takeda-no-sato (Fukui)

About 650 weeping cherry trees planted in the Takeda area flutter in the wind.
At Takekurabe Square, you can stroll through a tunnel of overwhelming beauty of weeping cherry trees.

Tonami Tulip Fair (Toyama)

It is the largest tulip production area in Japan.
With 3 million tulips in full bloom, the spring event attracts many tourists.

Kazuemachi Teahouse District (Ishikawa)

The cherry blossoms along the Asano River are in full bloom, and you can stroll around the area looking at the charming Japanese streets.
At night, the lights are on and you can enjoy a relaxing atmosphere.

Takato Joshi Park (Nagano)

It is one of the three most famous cherry blossom viewing spots in Japan. About 1,500 cherry trees are planted here.
During the Cherry Blossom Festival, which is held from early April to mid-April, you can see the illuminated cherry blossoms at night, creating a fantastical atmosphere. There are also historical buildings within the park, so you can enjoy both.

Kenrokuen Garden (Ishikawa)

It is one of the three most famous Japanese gardens in Japan and one of the most representative Japanese gardens in Japan.
Kenrokuen, which can be enjoyed throughout the year in all four seasons, has been selected as one of the "100 Best Cherry Blossom Spots in Japan." The chrysanthemum cherry blossom, with its many petals, is a popular variety.

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