
▲ [Kikuchi Park] Unfolds across hilly terrain, where cherry blossoms bloom in layers during spring, creating a naturally undulating pink landscape.


▲ [Kikuchi Park] Offers expansive views, capturing flower fields, walking paths, and distant scenery simultaneously.

▲ [Kumamoto Castle] One of Japan's three most famous castles, renowned for its towering keep and massive stone walls.


▲ [Kumamoto Castle] The towering ramparts frame the cherry blossoms, creating a breathtaking scene where historic architecture intertwines with spring scenery.

▲ [Sakura no baba Josaien] Recreates the townscape of the Edo period, with street layouts full of traditional Japanese atmosphere.


▲ [Sakura no baba Josaien] Features Kumamoto's specialty snacks and souvenir shops, perfect for strolling and snapping photos full of local charm.

▲ [Suizenji Jojuen Garden] Features a miniature Mount Fuji replica and traditional garden layout, perfect for capturing Japanese aesthetic details.


▲ [Suizenji Jojuen Garden] Renowned for its strolling-style garden, where the pond, grassy hills, and pine scenery create a tranquil scene.

▲ [Kokinden ju noma] A well-preserved traditional academy building that embodies the space of classical Japanese scholarship transmission.

▲ [Kokinden ju noma] Framing the scene through paper doors captures the interplay of light and shadow with garden details, creating a composition rich in Japanese aesthetic beauty.

▲ [Maizuru Park] You can choose to get off at the original pick-up point or at Maizuru Park (near Akasaka Station). If you choose to get off at Maizuru Park for its cherry blossom festival and evening illuminations, this stop will your drop off point of your tour.

▲ [Maizuru Park] Maizuru Park is located in the center of Fukuoka and is a rare large-scale cherry blossom viewing park in the city.

▲ [Maizuru Park] Cherry blossoms bloom under soft lights at night, creating a romantic and serene atmosphere.
