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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Nara Tsukigase Tourist Office posted.
Good morning!
The blooms are advancing!
What will this week's cold snap do?!
Tsukigase Plum Valley Plum Festival
February 14, 2026–March 29, 2026
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Nara Tsukigase Tourist Office posted.
The time has finally come!!
Tsukigase’s major event that draws about 200,000 visitors over roughly three weeks!!
The Tsukigase Plum Grove Plum Festival!!
Tsukigase Plum Grove was designated as Japan’s first nationally recognized Place of Scenic Beauty!!
We look forward to welcoming many visitors again this year!!
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Nara Tsukigase Tourist Office posted.
New Year Greetings
Happy New Year. We sincerely thank you for your warm support and cooperation in promoting the charms of Tsukigase over the past year. Tsukigase, which has grown alongside its plum trees, reveals a new face with each season and has nurtured itself as a countryside that quietly soothes the hearts of its visitors. This year as well, we hope it remains a place where nature and people live side by side and calm exchanges flourish.
The annual Tsukigase Baikei Plum Festival, which heralds the arrival of spring, will be held again this year. Some 13,000 plum trees paint the mountainside, and with river mist rising in the valleys, a scene like a page from a picture scroll unfolds. During the festival, you can stroll the walking trails and enjoy locally made specialties for sale, savoring peaceful moments close to nature. The gentle scent of plum blossoms swaying in the breeze will quietly restore energy to bodies and minds that have passed through a long winter.
This year, the Tsukigase Tourism Association will continue to cherish warm connections with visitors while protecting the region’s attractions. We ask for your continued support, and we sincerely pray that the coming year will be peaceful and fruitful for everyone. With that, we offer our New Year greetings.
Chairman: Toshiaki Nishioka
Photo credit: Kuraya eto Shuji
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Nara Tsukigase Tourist Office posted.
Good morning ☀
#This morning in Tsukigase
#Satoyama landscape
#A village of flowers, greenery, and water
#Autumn
#I want to connect with people who love photography
#Nara Prefecture #Nara City #Nara sightseeing
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Nara Tsukigase Tourist Office posted.
Good morning ☀
#Tsukigase this morning
#Satoyama landscape
#A village of flowers, greenery, and water
#Autumn
#Looking to connect with fellow photography lovers
#Nara Prefecture #Nara City #Nara tourism
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Nara Tsukigase Tourist Office posted.
Good morning ☀
#This morning in Tsukigase
#Satoyama landscape
#A village of flowers, greenery, and water
#Autumn
#I want to connect with people who like photography
#Nara Prefecture #Nara City #Nara tourism
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Nara Tsukigase Tourist Office posted.
Good morning ☀
This morning in Tsukigase.
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Nara Tsukigase Tourist Office posted.
Good morning ☀
#This morning at Tsukigase #Satoyama landscape
#Tsukigase Plum Valley #Nara #Nara sightseeing
#Reiwa 7 Tsukigase Plum Valley Plum Festival
2025/2/9–3/30
Tsukigase Plum Valley Plum Festival! The trees are in full bloom!
Weekdays are relatively peaceful and calm!
Please come and visit♪
Photo: Yasunori Okamoto
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Nara Tsukigase Tourist Office posted.
Tsukigase Plum Valley Ume Festival is now underway!
Until March 23!
The plum blossoms are beautiful with their buds together♪
They will be in full bloom from today through the final day!
We look forward to welcoming many visitors!
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Nara Tsukigase Tourist Office posted.
A cold snap hits the Tsukigase Plum Valley Plum Festival!
The plum blossoms haven’t opened yet, but a spectacular bloom of snow flowers has appeared ❄️
Photo: Yasuki Okamoto
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