Kema Sakuranomiya Park (Osaka City)★★★★☆ Late March – early April Popular “Hanami” spot for cherry blossom viewing in Osaka

Kema Sakuranomiya Park

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Address 1 Nakano-cho, Miyakojima-ku, Osaka 530-0025
Access Tenmabashi Station of Subway Tanimachi Line and Keihan Line, Osaka-jo Kitazume Station of JR Tozai Line, Sakuranomiya Station of JR Loop Line
Phone TEL 06-6312-8121
Website Japanese Website
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Recommended flowers Cherry blossoms: Late March – early April
Highlights Along the river near Osaka Castle, there is a row of about 4,500 cherry trees. This is Kema Sakuranomiya Park. It is well known by Osaka citizens as a strolling path with a sense of openness.

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Cherry blossoms at Kema Sakuranomiya Park

Cherry blossoms at Kema Sakuranomiya Park

Cherry blossoms at Kema Sakuranomiya Park

Guide to Enjoyment

Introduction to Keema Sakurano-miya Park, Osaka

Situated along the Okawa River, Keema Sakurano-miya Park is celebrated for its extensive cherry blossom trees, making it one of Osaka’s prime sakura viewing spots. With more than 4,800 cherry trees lining the riverbanks, the park transforms into a pink wonderland during the cherry blossom season.

Experiencing the Sakura Bloom

The main allure of the park is, undoubtedly, its breathtaking sakura display.

Cherry Blossom Spectacle

Riverside Blossoms

– The cherry trees, planted along the riverbanks, provide a splendid sight when they bloom, reflecting their beauty on the waters of the Okawa River.

Boat Rides

– To enhance the sakura viewing experience, visitors can opt for boat rides on the river, offering a unique perspective of the blossoms.

Visitor’s Guide

Reaching Keema Sakurano-miya Park

The park is conveniently located and is easily accessible by train from Sakuranomiya Station. Given its popularity during the sakura season, public transport is recommended.

Park Activities

Apart from sakura viewing, the park offers walking paths, relaxation spots, and opportunities for picnicking, making it ideal for both leisure and recreation.

Nearby Attractions

Osaka Castle

– A short distance from the park, Osaka Castle stands as a historic monument, offering insights into Japan’s feudal past.

Okawa River Cruises

– Beyond the sakura season, river cruises provide a scenic view of Osaka’s cityscape.

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