The 11 Best Places to see Cherry Blossoms in Kanazawa and Ishikawa Prefecture

  • Published on : 03/03/2026
  • by : Joshua
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Discover the best places to admire the cherry blossoms in Kanazawa and Ishikawa Prefecture as a whole!

A tourist attraction in the city, Kenroku-en is recognized as one of the three great gardens of Japan, along with Koraku-en (Okayama Prefecture) and Kairaku-en (Ibaraki Prefecture). The most popular spot in the prefecture, it has around 420 cherry trees of 10 different species. Illuminations also take place from 5:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. 

Usually subject to an admission fee, entry to the garden is free during the cherry blossom season. 390,000 people join in the festivities each spring.

Kanazawa, Ishikawa

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Read more about cherry blossoms and hanami! // Seeing Cherry Blossoms in Japan: A Guide to Hanami
Kanazawa Castle

Kanazawa Castle

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Kazuemachichaya, Kanazawa

Kazuemachichaya, Kanazawa

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5. Oyama Shrine

This gate of this distinct-looking shrine in central Kanazawa was actually designed by a Dutch architect and features a beautiful stained glass display. The grounds of the shrine themselves are calming, with a garden centered around a pond. 

A number of cherry trees and plum trees are scattered throughout, and during spring, the backdrop of the wooden shrine with the pale pink sakura leaves is one that ought to not be missed when visiting the city!

Omiya Jinja

Omiya Jinja

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Picturesque accommodation in Kanazawa at Saigawa House!

Stay at Saigawa House in Kanazawa, a two-story traditional home on the banks of the Saigawa River. The historic city of Kanazawa is known for its more modest, yet authentic environment, and staying at this welcoming machiya nearby the city's samurai district!

7. Noto Kashima Station

This station is coloquially known as “Noto-Sakura Station,” and as this nickname implies, it becomes a popular spot during springtime. At the station, cherry trees extend their branches, enveloping the train platform with shade and overhead blankets of blush pink. The trees also continue down the train tracks, creating a spectacle both within and outside of the train cars. 

There is a festival held at the station every year, and at night the trees are illuminated. The station is located right along the Noto Peninsula coast, with seaside views and salty breezes as the ribbon on top. 

Noto-Kashima Station

Noto-Kashima Station

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Yanagida Koen

Yanagida Koen

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Sakura

Sakura

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