The beautiful landscape lined with Plum trees was designated as Japan's first scenic spot in 1922.
Tsukigase, Nara City, Nara Prefecture, is an area colored by beautiful Nature and rich history.
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◆◆◆ What and where Tsukigase in Nara City, Nara Prefecture is
Tsukigase in Nara City, Nara Prefecture, sits at the easternmost edge of Nara Prefecture. It borders Minamiyamashiromura in Kyoto Prefecture to the north, Iga City in Mie Prefecture to the east, and Yamazoemura in Yamabe District to the south.
With a population of about 1,200 as of April 2024, Tsukigase has a quiet, relaxed atmosphere.
It is one of Japan’s premier plum blossom spots, and many visitors come when the plums are in full bloom.
◆◆◆ Access to Tsukigase in Nara City, Nara Prefecture
・Bus
About 80 minutes from JR Nara Station to Tsukigase Bairin (Tsukigase Plum Grove).
・Car
About 50 minutes to Tsukigase Bairin from the Nara direction.
About 100 minutes to Tsukigase Bairin from the Kyoto direction.
◆◆◆ History of Tsukigase in Nara City, Nara Prefecture
Tsukigase has long been known as a renowned plum site.
In 1205, plum trees were planted on the grounds of Shimpukuji Temple in Oyama, and later in 1331 a court lady is said to have popularized a smoked plum called ubai, spreading its production in Tsukigase and leading to many plum plantings.
The beautiful rows of plum trees in Tsukigase were designated as Japan’s first scenic spot in 1922.
◆◆◆ Popular sightseeing spots in Tsukigase in Nara City, Nara Prefecture
◇ Tsukigase Plum Valley (Tsukigase Bairin)
About 10,000 plum trees line the Satsuki River gorge, painting the area in red and white.
The plum blossoms reach full bloom from February through March each year, offering a spectacular sight.
Walking trails are maintained along the valley, and about 200,000 visitors enjoy the blossoms annually.
◇ Lake Tsukigase
Lake Tsukigase is an artificial lake formed by Takayama Dam, offering beautiful scenery through the seasons.
Cherry blossoms in spring, fresh green in summer, autumn colors in fall, and snowy winter landscapes make it worth visiting year-round.
Hiking courses surround the lake, making it ideal for hiking and cycling.
◇ Ume no Sato Tsukigase Onsen
Ume no Sato Tsukigase Onsen is a hot spring facility set amid Tsukigase’s beautiful nature.
From the onsen you can enjoy seasonal views, and the sight of plum trees in bloom in spring recalls its designation as Japan’s first scenic spot. From the open-air observatory baths you can take in a panoramic view of the Iga Basin for a truly indulgent moment.
At the restaurant Ume Kokoro you can savor dishes made with local ingredients.
◇ Tsukigase Onsen Fureai Market
The Fureai Market is a direct sales outlet offering fresh local produce and specialties.
Yamato tea and umeboshi (pickled plums), Tsukigase’s specialties, are particularly popular.
It’s a great place to look for Tsukigase souvenirs.
◇ Romantopia Tsukigase
Romantopia Tsukigase is a comprehensive facility where you can fully enjoy Tsukigase’s nature.
It offers camping and barbecue facilities, making it ideal for families and groups.
You can also try experiences like tea picking and hand-rolling tea, making konnyaku and mochi pounding, making black tea, and participating in traditional craft workshops.
◇ Lakeside Village Tsukigase
Lakeside Village Tsukigase is a tourism facility surrounded by majestic nature, hosting events throughout the year such as the plum festival, cherry blossom festival, new tea festival, autumn leaves festival, and giant pumpkin festival.
The direct sales shop sells fresh local produce.
The cafeteria’s daily special set meal, made with local vegetables and homemade care, is very popular.
◆◆◆ Events and festivals in Tsukigase in Nara City, Nara Prefecture
◇ Tsukigase Plum Festival
The Tsukigase Plum Festival, held at Tsukigase Plum Valley from February through March each year, draws many visitors.
Various events take place at venues including the Tsukigase Plum Museum.
Please enjoy the roughly 10,000 vivid red and white plum trees.
◆◆◆ Local specialties of Tsukigase in Nara City, Nara Prefecture
◇ Yamato tea
Tsukigase has long been known as a producing area for Yamato tea.
Grown on the Yamato Plateau at about 400 meters elevation, Yamato tea is prized for its clean flavor and lovely aroma.
◇ Umeboshi (pickled plums)
Tsukigase offers many plum-based products such as ume shiso rolls, plum chocolate, and plum syrup.
Among them, Tsukigase’s umeboshi are celebrated for their rich flavor and health benefits and have been loved by many for generations.
◆◆◆ Tourism information for Tsukigase in Nara City, Nara Prefecture
Tsukigase in Nara City, Nara Prefecture is a region colored by beautiful nature and a rich history.
Especially in spring, the spectacular sight of the plum blossoms in full bloom is one everyone should see.
We will share more great deals and information about sightseeing in Tsukigase, Nara City, Nara Prefecture on Cool Japan Video, so please follow us!
Photo credit: Yasunori Okamoto
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