[2026 Edition] Tokyo's Cherry Blossom Guide: Must-Visit Spring Spots

[2026 Edition] Tokyo's Cherry Blossom Guide: Must-Visit Spring Spots
When spring arrives in Tokyo, the cityscape is dyed in shades of cherry blossoms, welcoming a season that makes strolling even more enjoyable. In this issue, the SAVOR JAPAN editorial team confidently recommends selected cherry blossom spots and nearby restaurants you'll want to visit. The restaurants featured can be booked through SAVOR JAPAN, and since the cherry blossom season is particularly busy, early reservations are recommended for those who want to enjoy a leisurely meal. Please consider this guide as a course to comfortably spend a spring day, from enjoying the cherry blossoms to dining time.

Meguro River

Meguro River
Meguro River, a landmark of Nakameguro, is famous for its approximately 4km long cherry blossom trees, predominantly Somei Yoshino, lining the river. During full bloom, the cherry blossoms on both sides form an arch, creating a 'cherry blossom tunnel' viewed from the bridges, which is especially popular as a photogenic spot. The sight of petals floating and drifting on the water surface also evokes the season. In the evening, the cherry hues reflect in the river, transforming the atmosphere into a softer mood different from daytime, offering the joy of visiting at different times. Searching for photogenic angles while taking a stroll is also a fun activity at this classic spring spot.

Meguro RiverMeguro River

Address: Near 2-chome, Nakameguro, Meguro-ku, Tokyo
Nearest station: About a 5-minute walk from Nakameguro Station on the Tokyu Toyoko Line and Tokyo Metro Hibiya Line
Admission fee: Free
Opening hours: All day
Light-up time: Approximately from 17:00 to 20:00 (during the Cherry Blossom Festival)
Usual blooming period: Late March
Number of cherry trees: About 800 trees

Recommended Restaurants Nearby | Tempura Miyashiro

Cherry Blossom Viewing Spots to Visit in Tokyo and Nearby Lunch Options
[Tempura Miyashiro]is a distinguished restaurant that has earned a Michelin star for seven consecutive years in the Michelin Guide Tokyo 2026. Located in a quiet setting within a renovated century-old traditional house, it operates on a reservation-only basis with only 8 seats available. The artisan meticulously adjusts the frying time and temperature according to the ingredients, offering labor-intensive dishes such as "Chateaubriand Yuba Roll" made with A5 Wagyu beef and "Nori-wrapped Ebi Tempura" using large prawns. Both lunch and dinner feature seasonal courses, and the pairing with Japanese sake or wine adds to the allure.

Tempura MiyashiroTempura MiyashiroTempura Miyashiro

Open: [Tuesday - Sunday, National Holidays, Day before National Holidays] Lunch 11:30 am - 2:00 pm / Dinner Part 1 5:30 pm - 8:00 pm / Dinner Part 2 8:30 pm - 11:00 pm
Closed: Monday
Average price: [Dinner] 18,000 JPY / [Lunch] 18,000 JPY
Access: 3-minute walk from Nakameguro Station on Tokyo Metro Hibiya Line and Tokyu Toyoko Line
Address: 1F, 2-18-11, Kamimeguro, Meguro-ku, Tokyo Map

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Shinjuku Gyoen

Shinjuku Gyoen
©Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden Office

Shinjuku Gyoen features approximately 900 cherry trees of over 70 varieties, allowing visitors to enjoy cherry blossom viewing over an extended period. From the early-blooming Kawazu-zakura in mid-February, to the Somei Yoshino from mid-March to early April, and the double-flowered cherry blossoms in mid-April, each variety blooms at a different time.
The park is expansive, with drastically different landscapes such as formal gardens, Japanese gardens, and lawns, offering a unique atmosphere depending on the walking route. There are many photogenic spots, and even during busy times, visitors can enjoy the scenery with relative ease.
It is an ideal spot for those who want to compare different cherry blossom varieties while strolling, or for those who wish to enjoy a leisurely cherry blossom viewing in a calm atmosphere.

Shinjuku Gyoen

Address: 11 Naito-cho, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo
Nearest stations: 
- About 5 minutes on foot from Tokyo Metro Marunouchi Line 'Shinjuku-gyoemmae Station', Fukutoshin Line 'Shinjuku-sanchome Station', and Toei Subway Oedo Line 'Kokuritsu-Kyogijo Station',
- About 10 minutes on foot from JR lines 'Shinjuku Station' South Exit
Admission: 
- General: 500 yen
- High school students and older (students): 250 yen
- Junior high school students and younger: free
- 65 years old and over: 250 yen
- Groups (30 people or more): 400 yen
Opening hours:
- 10/1〜3/14 9:00〜16:30 (last entry 16:00)
- 3/15〜6/30 8/21〜9/30 9:00〜18:00 (last entry 17:30)
- 7/1〜8/20  9:00〜19:00 (last entry 18:30)

*Closed on Mondays (or the following weekday if Monday is a holiday), New Year holidays (December 29 to January 3) 
*Special open periods (no holidays): Spring March 25 to April 24, Autumn November 1 to November 15

Light-up time: Generally not implemented
Typical blooming period: Mid-February to mid-April (varies by type)
Number of cherry trees: Approximately 900

Recommended Restaurants in the Area | Kansai-style Grilled Eel and Hitsumabushi at Ten no Haku

Cherry Blossom Viewing Spots to Visit in Tokyo and Nearby Lunch Options
At [Ten no Haku], a rare specialty restaurant in the vicinity of Shinjuku Gyoen, they serve Kansai-style grilled fresh eel, prepared from eels butchered that very morning. The outer skin is crisply grilled while the inside remains tender, showcasing the chef's skill. For lunch, they offer classic dishes like "Hitsumabushi" and "Unadon", allowing diners to fully savor the eel's flavor. Many visitors combine a stroll in Shinjuku Gyoen with a meal here, enjoying the depth of Kansai-style eel by altering the taste with various spices and broth. The restaurant's interior, warm with the essence of wood, is perfect for a post-cherry blossom viewing lunch.

Kansai-style Grilled Eel and Hitsumabushi at Ten no Haku

Open: [Weekdays, Saturday, Sunday, National Holidays, Day Before National Holidays] Lunch 11:00 am - 3:00 pm (L.O. 2:30 pm), Dinner 5:00 pm - 10:00 pm (L.O. 9:30 pm)
Closed: Wednesday, but opens if it is a National holiday
Average price: [Dinner] 5,000 JPY
Access: 3-minute walk from Exit 3 of Shinjuku-gyoenmae Station on the Tokyo Metro Marunouchi Line
Address: 1-15-18, Shinjyuku, Shinjyuku-ku, Tokyo

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Ueno Park

Ueno Park
Ueno Park has been a famous cherry blossom viewing spot since the Edo period, with approximately 800 to 1,000 cherry trees coloring the park. While the Somei Yoshino variety is predominant, the park also features about 50 different types of cherry trees, including early-blooming Kawazu-zakura, Ou-kan-zakura, and Kan-zakura, adding to its charm. The staggered blooming times allow visitors to enjoy different hues depending on the season. Particularly, the main street lined with cherry trees is impressive, with blossoms blooming overhead at their peak. The area around Shinobazu Pond is also popular for its combination of waterfront views and cherry blossoms, attracting many photographers. With numerous tourist facilities such as museums and a zoo, it is a popular spot for enjoying both cherry blossom viewing and city walking.

Ueno Park

Address: Ueno Park, Taito-ku, Tokyo
Nearest station: About a 2-minute walk from JR, Tokyo Metro Ginza Line, and Hibiya Line 'Ueno Station'
Admission: Free
Opening hours: 5:00 AM to 11:00 PM (Entry prohibited from 11:00 PM to 5:00 AM)
Light-up time: Bonbori lanterns lit from 5:00 PM to approximately 10:00 PM (during the Ueno Cherry Blossom Festival)
Usual blooming period: Mid-March
Number of cherry trees: Approximately 800 to 1,000

Recommended Restaurants in the Area | Ueno Wagyu Yakiniku USHIHACHI Kiwami 

Recommended Restaurants Nearby | Ueno Wagyu Yakiniku USHIHACHI Kiwami
[Ueno Wagyu Yakiniku USHIHACHI Kiwami]is a restaurant that meticulously prepares select Wagyu beef, paying close attention to the degree of grilling to enhance the flavor of each cut. For lunch, the menu focuses on kalbi, loin, and harami, offering a structure that naturally allows diners to appreciate the differences in meat quality, resulting in a satisfying yet not overly heavy meal ideal for a break during sightseeing. The deep aroma and the perfect sweetness of the fat from the black-haired Wagyu stand out, providing a comforting presence where one can truly relax. Conveniently located near Ueno Park, it is the perfect spot for those who wish to enjoy a peaceful meal after a stroll or cherry blossom viewing.

Ueno Wagyu Yakiniku USHIHACHI Kiwami

Open: [Weekdays, Day Before National Holidays] Lunch 11:30 am - 3:00 pm (L.O. 2:30 pm) / Dinner 5:00 pm - 11:30 pm (L.O. 11:00 pm) [Saturday, Sunday, National Holidays] Lunch 11:30 am - 3:00 pm (L.O. 2:30 pm) / Dinner 4:00 pm - 11:30 pm (L.O. 11:00 pm)
Closed: None
Average price: -
Access: 1-minute walk from Asakusa Exit (to the left as you exit the JR Central ticket gate) of Ueno Station of JR Lines, Ginza Line, Hibiya Line / 5-minute walk from Keisei Ueno Station
Address: FUNDES Ueno 10F, 7-2-4, Ueno, Taito-ku, Tokyo

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Chidorigafuchi

Chidorigafuchi
Chidorigafuchi is a premier cherry blossom viewing spot in Tokyo, where visitors can enjoy the cherry blossoms from the walking path of the approximately 700-meter-long "Chidorigafuchi Greenway" at close range. About 230 cherry trees bloom in succession, and the density and color impressions change depending on where one walks, allowing for an enjoyable variation in scenery even over short distances. Using a boat changes the perspective, offering a powerful view of the cherry blossoms from below and the reflections on the water surface are also highlights. As evening approaches and the light softens, it becomes an ideal time for photography enthusiasts. It is a popular area for those who wish to enjoy the cherry blossoms quietly away from the hustle and bustle of the city.

Chidorigafuchi Greenway

Address: 2 Bancho, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo
Nearest station: 
- About 5 minutes walk from Kudanshita Station on the Tokyo Metro Tozai Line, Hanzomon Line, and Toei Shinjuku Line
- About 5 minutes walk from Hanzomon Station on the Tokyo Metro Hanzomon Line
Admission: Free
Opening hours: All day
Light-up time: From sunset (around 18:00) to 21:00 (during the Chiyoda Sakura Festival period)
Typical blooming period: Late March
Number of cherry trees: About 230

Recommended Restaurants in the Area | BENJAMIN STEAKHOUSE TOKYO GARDEN TERRACE KIOICHO

Recommended Restaurants in the Area | BENJAMIN STEAKHOUSE TOKYO GARDEN TERRACE KIOICHO
[BENJAMIN STEAKHOUSE TOKYO] is a steakhouse where guests can enjoy dry-aged beef finished in their own aging chamber. The restaurant employs a sommelier who can suggest the perfect drink to complement the rich flavors of the aged meat, and a selection of fine wines is also available for enjoyment. In addition to steaks, the lunch menu offers lighter dishes such as hamburgers and salads. The restaurant's calm, classic ambiance makes it a suitable space for those who wish to relax after a stroll.

BENJAMIN STEAKHOUSE TOKYO GARDEN TERRACE KIOICHO

Open: [Weekdays, Saturday] Lunch 11:30 am - 3:00 pm (L.O. 2:00 pm), Dinner 5:00 pm - 11:00 pm (L.O. 10:00 pm) / [Sunday, National Holidays, Last Day of the Holiday Weekend] Dinner 5:00 pm - 10:00 pm (L.O. 9:00 pm)
Closed: Irregular
Average price: [Dinner] 20,000 JPY / [Lunch] 7,000 JPY
Access: Directly connected to Exit 9a of Nagatacho Station on the Tokyo Metro / 8-minute walk from Exit D of Akasaka-mitsuke Station on the Tokyo Metro
Address: 4F, Tokyo Garden Terrace Kioicho, 1-2, Kioi-cho, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo

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Yoyogi Park

Yoyogi Park
Yoyogi Park is a cherished cherry blossom viewing spot in the heart of the city, where visitors can enjoy approximately 600 cherry trees spread across a spacious area. The park features a variety of cherry trees including the predominant Somei Yoshino, early-blooming Kawazu cherry trees, the beautifully deep pink Yamazakura, and the extravagantly blooming Satozakura varieties, each offering a different ambiance depending on the location. The Somei Yoshino trees, especially when in full bloom, symbolize spring by blanketing the entire park in a soft pink hue. A popular spot for photo enthusiasts is the tree-lined path leading to the central plaza, where the cherry trees form a stunning arch. The park's abundant grassy areas allow for a variety of activities such as picnicking, strolling, and photography, making it a relaxing place to enjoy cherry blossom viewing. Conveniently located near Harajuku and Shibuya, it is an easily accessible spot for tourists to visit while exploring the area.

Yoyogi Park

Address: 2-1 Yoyogi Kamizono-cho, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo
Nearest station: 
- 3 minutes on foot from 'Yoyogi-koen Station' on the Tokyo Metro Chiyoda Line, and 
- 3 minutes on foot from Meiji-jingumae (Harajuku) Station' on the Tokyo Metro Chiyoda and Fukutoshin Lines
Admission: Free
Opening hours: Open all day
Lighting-up time: None
Typical blooming period: Late February
Number of cherry trees: Approximately 600

Recommended Restaurants in the Area | TREE by NAKED yoyogi park

Recommended Restaurants in the Area | TREE by NAKED yoyogi park
TREE by NAKED yoyogi park is a restaurant that offers a unique experience blending art with cuisine. It highlights the narrative of seasonal ingredients through taste, aroma, and presentation, allowing guests to enjoy a sensory feast. The restaurant is well-known for its lunch offerings, but its dinner service, enhanced by dramatic lighting, is also highly acclaimed. It caters to vegans as well, making it accessible to a wide range of patrons. The tranquil interior of the restaurant makes it a perfect spot for those who wish to spend some quiet time after viewing cherry blossoms.

TREE by NAKED yoyogi park

Open: 11:00 am - 5:00 pm (Food L.O. 4:00 pm) / Takeouts are available from 11:00 am - 5:00 pm (Business hours are updated daily on the official Instagram story)
Closed: Wednesday
Average price: [Dinner] 39,600 JPY / [Lunch] 2,000 JPY
Access: Walk from Exit 2 of Yoyogi-koen Station of Chiyoda Line on Tokyo Metro or the South Exit of Yoyogi Hachiman Station on Odakyu Odawara Line
Address: 1-10-2, Tomigaya, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo

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