Atami Tourism Association

Nov. 28, 2024 (edited)
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On Thursday, November 28, the blooming of the "Himalaya cherry" in Shinsui Park was confirmed. (Photo taken November 29)
Of the two trees, the one facing the sea has begun to bloom, and only the uppermost part is flowering. Other buds are swelling, so more blooms are expected soon.

This cherry is a rare variety that typically blooms from late November through December, producing delicate pale pink flowers.
In Atami City, the parent tree stands on a slope near Atami High School, and young trees are scattered around Shinsui Park, Tsukimigaoka Park, the Sakura Scenic Walk, Nagahama Seaside Park, and other locations.
The parent tree originates from seeds of the “Himalaya zakura” that were presented to former Crown Prince (later King) Birendra of Nepal during his study at the University of Tokyo. In August 1967, when he visited Ito City, the Atami Botanical Friends Association offered seeds of Atami cherries and plums. In return, seeds of the Himalaya zakura were sent from Nepal in May 1968 and sown and grown in July of the same year at the municipal farm in Shimotaga, Atami City.
Against the cold sky, the modestly blooming cherry is very beautiful.

Himalaya cherry
A deciduous tall tree that grows in temperate to subtropical zones around the Himalayas.
It blooms in November–December with reddish flowers; petals measure 8–13 mm in length and the flowers are rich in nectar.
Scientific name: Prunus cerasoides
Family: Rosaceae Genus: Prunus Origin: Nepal
Number of trees (as of November 2019): 49 in total
・Slope near Atami High School (parent tree, 1): Kamitaga, Atami City
・Tsukimigaoka Park (1): Shimotaga, Atami City
・Shinsui Park (2): beside the first parking lot of Shinsui Park, Nagisa-cho, Atami City
・Beside Taga Junior High School gymnasium (2): Shimotaga, Atami City
・Sakura Scenic Walk (14): Kamitaga, Atami City
・Nagahama Seaside Park (29): Kamitaga, Atami City
Inquiries: Atami City Parks and Greenery Division Phone 0557-86-6218

At Atami Plum Garden, autumn colors will soon be at their peak, and early-blooming plums have been flowering since October, so right now you can see autumn leaves, plums, and cherries in Atami at the same time.

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