[Image1]A row of someiyoshino cherry trees stretching about 400 meters announces the arrival of early spring
[Image2]A row of someiyoshino cherry trees stretching about 400 meters announces the arrival of early spring

A row of someiyoshino cherry trees stretching about 400 meters announces the arrival of early spring.

🌸 Welcome to Higashiizu Town, Inatori Highlands “#Sakura Corridor”! 🌸
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The “Sakura Corridor” that spreads across Inatori Highlands in Higashiizu Town is a hidden hanami spot known to those in the know. The straight avenue of someiyoshino trees is breathtaking, and their pale pink petals color the grassy plaza. One of its charms is the spacious setting where you can relax and enjoy the cherry blossoms at leisure.

The cross-country course also features a playground and walking paths, so you can feel the coming of spring while getting light exercise. It’s also a welcome point that families with children can spend time freely without worry.🌿✨

Why not spend a soothing moment gazing at cherry blossoms swaying in the spring breeze?🌸

📍 Location
Inatori Highlands Cross-Country Course, Higashiizu Town
Postal code 413-0411
Inatori Cross-Country Course, Higashiizu Town, Kamo District, Shizuoka Prefecture

⏰ Season
Blooming is forecast around March 25
The peak viewing period is expected to be from March 28 onward.
(These are forecasts, so the timing may vary.)

✉ Inquiries
Higashiizu Town Industry Association Liaison Committee (Secretariat: Higashiizu Town Tourist Association TEL: 0557-95-0700)

#Higashiizu #Inatori Highlands #Sakura Corridor #Hidden Spot #Hanami #Spring Scenery #Family Outing
#Izu Trip #Sightseeing Spot

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