

April
Overview
Cherry blossoms, lively festivals, and cultural experiences make April one of the best months to visit Japan. As spring takes hold, the country transforms into a picturesque landscape of pink and white sakura, drawing visitors from around the world. From hanami (flower viewing) to traditional ceremonies, April offers an unforgettable blend of nature, history, and celebration.
Top 5 Events
1. Hanami – Cherry Blossom Viewing
Where: Tokyo (Shinjuku Gyoen, Ueno Park), Kyoto (Maruyama Park, Philosopher’s Path), Osaka (Osaka Castle Park), Hiroshima (Peace Park)
When: Late March to mid-April (varies by location)
Join locals in celebrating sakura season with picnics under the cherry blossoms
Experience magical night-time illuminations (yozakura) in select parks
Try seasonal sakura-flavoured treats such as mochi, lattes, and even beer
2. Miyako Odori – Kyoto’s Geisha Dance Festival
Where: Kyoto, Gion Kobu Kaburenjo Theatre
When: Throughout April (multiple daily performances)
A rare chance to witness an elegant performance by Kyoto’s geiko and maiko
Features traditional music, exquisite kimonos, and graceful choreography
A must-see cultural experience during spring in Kyoto
3. Takayama Spring Festival
Where: Takayama, Gifu Prefecture
When: 14–15 April
Considered one of Japan’s most beautiful festivals
Features ornate yatai (floats), puppet performances, and grand processions
Set in a charming, well-preserved historic town
4. Hirosaki Cherry Blossom Festival
Where: Hirosaki Park, Aomori Prefecture
When: Late April to early May
Over 2,500 cherry trees and Japan’s most famous sakura tunnel
Take a boat ride through petal-covered moats beneath Hirosaki Castle
Night-time illuminations create a magical hanami setting
5. Kanamara Matsuri – Festival of the Steel Phallus
Where: Kawasaki, Kanayama Shrine
When: First Sunday of April
A bold, light-hearted fertility festival featuring phallic-shaped floats
Historically associated with sex workers; now supports HIV awareness
Unique, cheeky, and fun with a positive social cause
Additional Events
Yabusame Shinji – Samurai Horseback Archery
Where: Tōshōgū Shrine, Nikkō
When: 17 April
Watch samurai-clad archers shoot arrows while riding at full speed
A thrilling and historic martial arts display
Kamakura Matsuri
Where: Tsurugaoka Hachimangū Shrine, Kamakura
When: Begins second Sunday of April (one-week duration)
Features parades, re-enactments, and samurai processions
Traditional tea ceremonies and cultural performances included
Koinobori Festival – Children’s Day Preparations
Where: Various locations (e.g. Sumida River, Tokyo & Tatebayashi, Gunma)
When: Throughout April
Colourful carp-shaped streamers fly across rivers and parks
Festive build-up to Children’s Day on 5 May
Ouchijuku Spring Festival
Where: Ouchijuku, Fukushima Prefecture
When: Mid to late April
Takes place in a beautifully preserved Edo-period village
Includes a grand parade, regional cuisine, and traditional entertainment
Additional Tips
Book accommodation early, as April is peak travel season
Check cherry blossom forecasts to catch the full bloom in your chosen destination
Dress in layers – warm by day but often cool in the evening
Respect local customs, especially at traditional and religious events
Try local festival foods – each region offers its own seasonal specialities