Many people who visit during the cherry blossom season in Japan plan to visit parks to see these beauties. But did you know there are plenty of other spots that aren’t as crowded as the popular spots like Ueno Park or Shinjuku Gyoen. In a huge city like Tokyo where you are constantly surrounded by concrete and glass structures, you might not expect to find cherry blossoms randomly while walking around. You’re wrong! In this concrete jungle, there are plenty of streets that are lined with cherry blossoms and you are bound to find one in almost every neighborhood.
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ToggleShibuya: Sakurazaka (Cherry Blossom Slope)

When you think of Shibuya, the first thing on your mind would be Hachiko and the Scramble Crossing, right? But close to the West Exit, there is a beautiful slope that is lined with cherry blossoms.


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Akasaka: Ark Hills & Neighborhood Streets

Akasaka is known as an office area with many government offices. Did you know about a road like this? Can you see how empty it is, a great spot to take photos for your Instagram without anyone photobombing!



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Nakano: Nakano-dori & The Yellow Train
A residential area, Nakano is quite popular among the foreign community in Tokyo. Here, you can get these beautiful shots with the contrasting colors of the yellow train, turquoise bridge and pink sakura!





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Roppongi: Tokyo Midtown
Roppongi is known for its night life but one of the most spectacular cherry blossom stops is at the back of Tokyo Midtown.




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