Arashiyama ποΈ vs. Kurama Shrine β©οΈ, the answer is hereβοΈβοΈ
Going to Japan π―π΅ in March and not seeing cherry blossoms πΈβοΈ The answer is: the cherry blossoms πΈ haven't bloomed yetπ€£ In mid-March, Kyoto π―π΅ has no pink cherry blossoms πΈ, no green buds π±, and no red maple leaves π. With a two-day trip planned, how do you choose between Arashiyama ποΈ and Kurama/Sanzen'in β©οΈ? First, the answer: Arashiyama ποΈ wins the dayππ. Welcome everyone to leave comments and discuss below, and don't forget to follow for more travel updates βοΈ! Here are the reasons: β¨ Arashiyama: A classic spot for cherry blossom πΈ and maple leaf π viewing. But in mid-March, the plum blossoms πΊ have faded, and the cherry blossoms πΈ haven't bloomed yet. Arashiyama wins for its well-developed commercial areas, closer location, and wider range of activities. β¨ Kurama and Sanzen'in: These have become trendy spots in recent years, known for their lush greenery π, red maples π, and exquisite Japanese gardens π²πΏ. But in mid-March, the scenery lacks vibrancy, and they are farther away... #CherryBlossomViewing #ExploreHiddenGemsInNature