Hello!🙋♀️
This is the Shintoku Town Tourism Association.
Next weekend on Sunday, April 30th, the Shintoku Shrine Mountain Cherry Blossom Festival, which was canceled during the COVID-19 pandemic, returns for the first time in four years.
On the day, starting in the morning🌄 at the precincts of Shintoku Shrine⛩, there will be a brass band performance🎷 and a demonstration of the Shintoku Ondo dance, along with a karaoke contest🎤 that includes daring dives, and from midday a thrilling prize raffle🎊.
Around 2,300 Ezo-yamazakura cherry trees🌸 spread across Mt. Shintoku, centered near the shrine grounds, making it one of Hokkaido’s top cherry blossom spots✨. Today the trees are only about 20% in bloom, with some blossoms already open. They may reach peak bloom around the end of the month.
This year, please come and enjoy the mountain cherry blossoms of Shintoku as part of the festival 👀♪♪♪
#Hokkaido
#Tokachi
#Shintoku Town
#Shintoku Town Tourism Association
#Shintoku Shrine
#Ezo-yamazakura
#Peak bloom
#Cherry Blossom Festival
#Food stalls
#Karaoke
#Barbecue
#Prize raffle
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