This guide helps travelers experience Kyoto’s cherry blossom season. It answers: “When and where to see cherry blossoms in Kyoto?”
Quick Facts
- Peak season: Late March to early April
- Best for: Cherry blossom viewing (hanami), photography
- Crowds: Peak tourist season. Book months ahead.
Best Cherry Blossom Spots
Philosophers Path
2km canal path lined with hundreds of cherry trees. Walk becomes a pink tunnel in full bloom. Free, open 24 hours.

Maruyama Park
Popular evening hanami spot with illuminated weeping cherry tree. Food stalls and festive atmosphere.

Kiyomizu-dera
Cherry blossoms frame the famous stage. Night illumination events offer magical views.

Nijo Castle
400+ cherry trees in castle grounds. Night illumination with projection mapping.

Arashiyama
Cherry blossoms along the river and around Tenryu-ji temple. Combine with bamboo grove visit.
Tips
- Forecast: Check cherry blossom forecasts (sakura yoho). Peak varies by 1-2 weeks yearly.
- Accommodation: Book 3+ months in advance for this season.
Getting There
Arriving in Kyoto
From Kansai International Airport (KIX): Recommended (Premium): Take the 🔵 JR Haruka Limited Express directly to Kyoto Station in approximately 75–80 minutes. The train station is connected to Terminal 1; passengers arriving at Terminal 2 (Peach/LCCs) must take the free shuttle bus to Terminal 1 first. Mid-range: Airport Limousine Buses depart from both Terminal 1 and Terminal 2, reaching Kyoto Station (Hachijo Exit) in approximately 85–100 minutes depending on traffic.
From Itami Airport (ITM): Recommended (Mid-range): Take the Airport Limousine Bus directly to Kyoto Station in approximately 50–55 minutes. This is generally more convenient than navigating multiple train transfers with luggage.
From Tokyo: Take the Tokaido Shinkansen to Kyoto Station. The fast Nozomi service takes approximately 2 hours and 15 minutes.
Getting Around for Cherry Blossoms
Kyoto experiences extremely heavy road traffic during the spring cherry blossom season. While the city bus network is extensive, buses are frequently delayed and overcrowded during peak bloom.
Recommended: Prioritize trains and subways to move between major sightseeing districts efficiently to maximize your time.
- Eastern Kyoto (Gion, Kiyomizu-dera): Use the 🟢 Keihan Line.
- Western Kyoto (Arashiyama): Use the 🟤 Hankyu Line or the JR Sagano Line.
- City Center: Use the Kyoto Municipal Subway (Karasuma and Tozai lines).
For payment, the ICOCA card is the standard IC card for the Kansai region, though Suica and PASMO are fully compatible on all trains and buses. For extensive travel, consider the “Subway & Bus One-Day Pass,” which allows unlimited rides within the designated city zone.
Sources
- Tourism board: Kyoto Tourism
Last updated: 2026-02-03