Nagoya offers stunning cherry blossom views from late March to early April. Based on local experience, here are the 4 best spots for families, including tips on crowds, facilities, and food.
1. Meijo Park: Iconic Views & Stylish Picnics
Located right next to Nagoya Castle, this park offers a classic Sakura experience with the castle in the background.
Highlight: It’s very spacious, making it easier to find a picnic spot compared to other crowded parks.
Facilities: The “tonarino” complex features Starbucks, DEAN & DELUCA, and the Italian restaurant GARB CASTELLO.
DEAN & DELUCA: 8:00 AM – 6:00 PM (Perfect for an early morning walk).
GARB CASTELLO (Italian): * Lunch: 11:00 AM – 2:00 PM L.O. (until 3:00 PM L.O. on weekends).Dinner: 5:30 PM – 9:00 PM L.O..
Kitchen Cars: Food trucks often appear during the peak Sakura season, especially on weekends.
Check Out: Kinshachi Yokocho (Official Site)For the latest 2026 Spring menu and event schedule, visit the Official Kinshachi Yokocho Website.From March 7 to May 10, they are hosting the “Spring Festival 2026,” featuring seasonal Nagoya-meshi and cherry-blossom-themed sweets. If you’re visiting on March 28 or 29, don’t miss the “Sakura Wine Festival” in the Muneharu Zone!
Access: Right outside Meijo Koen Station (Meijo Line), Exit 2.
2. Heiwa Park (Peace Park): A Relaxing Hidden Gem
If you want to avoid the massive crowds and let your kids run free, this is the best choice.
Highlight: It’s the easiest place to find a spot for a picnic.
Facilities: It has a large pond and wide-open spaces, but very few shops nearby.
Pro-tip: Bringing your own food, drinks, and a picnic mat is essential.
Access: Take a city bus from Jiyugaoka or Hoshigaoka Station.
Parking: Approx. 230 spaces available for FREE. However, it fills up quickly during the peak season, so arriving early is a must.
3. Tsuruma Park: The Ultimate Sakura Festival
Selected as one of Japan’s Top 100 Sakura Spots, this park offers a vibrant, festive atmosphere.
Highlight: The “Tsuruma Park Sakura Festival 2026” features 40 food trucks and about 40 stalls daily!
New Spot: Visit “TSURUMA GARDEN,” a new area with various cafes and restaurants that opened in 2023.
Event Period: March 20 (Fri, National Holiday) – April 12 (Sun), 2026.
Illumination: The trees are lit up daily from 6:00 PM to 10:00 PM.
Food & Drinks: Enjoy 40 food trucks and approximately 40 stalls every day. Special venues like the Beer Terrace and Champagne Lounge are also available.
Local Tip: It gets extremely crowded on weekends; visiting on a weekday is highly recommended.
Access: Right outside Tsurumai Station (Tsurumai Line or JR Central).
4. Higashiyama Zoo & Botanical Gardens: A Full Day of Fun
Enjoy the “Cherry Blossom Corridor” along with the zoo and a small amusement park.
Highlight: You can see a wide variety of Sakura trees and keep the kids entertained all day long.
Pro-tip: The park is enormous. To see the cherry blossoms efficiently, enter through the “Botanical Garden Gate” (closer to Hoshigaoka Station).
Access Tip: The Botanical Garden Gate (Hoshigaoka side) is about a 7-minute walk from Hoshigaoka Station, providing the fastest access to the cherry blossom area.
Parking: 1,600 paid parking spaces are available in the surrounding area.
Summary: Choose the Best Spot for Your Style!
- For Stylish Picnics: Meijo Park
- For Avoiding Crowds: Heiwa Park
- For Festival Vibes: Tsuruma Park
- For a Full Day of Fun: Higashiyama Zoo & Botanical Gardens
Enjoy the beautiful Sakura season in Nagoya!


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