During my trip to Nara, I visited Saho River to see the cherry blossoms. Saho River is not far from central Nara—about a ten-minute walk from either Kintetsu Shin-Omiya Station or JR Nara Station. Both sides of the river are lined with cherry trees, and when the blossoms are in full bloom, the whole riverside looks beautiful. The pink petals fall onto the water, creating a very unique scene.
Compared to places like Nara Park or Mount Yoshino, there are fewer tourists here. The environment is quiet and peaceful, with mostly locals walking or families having picnics. There’s a walking path along the riverbank, so you can stroll and enjoy the cherry blossoms comfortably, with plenty of spots to sit and relax. The mornings or evenings are nice times to visit—it’s not too hot, and it feels more leisurely. If you catch the night-time cherry blossom illumination event, the atmosphere becomes even more special.
Overall, the cherry blossoms at Saho River may not be as grand as other famous spots, but the area is less crowded and very tranquil. It’s perfect for travelers who want a quiet blossom-viewing experience without dealing with big crowds. The location is convenient, and I highly recommend adding it to your itinerary if you’re planning a free and easy...
Read moreCherry blossom growth along both side of a river, another impressive view, parking facilities near by (it take about 15-20 minutes walking to and fro through some low rise buildings between the scene and car park), a public library adjacent to it with some exhibitions and can be serviced as a shelter / quiet place with toilets for the touring spot, on the other hand, the cherry blossom scene giving a magnificent view to the users of the...
Read moreVisited in late March 2023. Although it was a rainy day, still a good place to take photos with sakura. The place is quiet and there is not many tourists, so just simply select a good spot for taking photos and...
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