お花見ガイド
お花見のマナー・持ち物・夜桜・桜グルメまで完全解説。
🌸 お花見とは
Hanami (花見) literally means "flower viewing." It's the centuries-old Japanese tradition of gathering under cherry blossom trees with food, drinks, and good company. Today it's a beloved springtime celebration — parks fill with picnic sheets, food stalls, and happy crowds from late March through May.
📅 時期について
🎒 持ち物リスト
- 🧺Picnic sheet / blue tarp — Standard hanami setup — sold at convenience stores
- 🍱Bento & snacks — Buy from 7-Eleven, FamilyMart or a nearby depachika
- 🍺Drinks — Most parks allow alcohol (check rules — Shinjuku Gyoen does not)
- 🗑️Trash bags — Many parks have no trash cans — take it with you
- 🧥A light jacket — Spring evenings can get chilly, especially in March
- 📷Camera or phone — Obvious — but charge it the night before
🙏 マナーとヒント
- ✓ Arrive early — popular parks fill up by 10am on weekends
- ✓ Keep noise levels reasonable, especially near residential areas
- ✓ Take your trash home if no bins are available
- ✗ Do not climb or shake the trees — it damages the branches
- ✗ Do not pick flowers or branches
- ✗ Do not bring alcohol to parks that prohibit it
🏮 夜桜(ライトアップ)
Yozakura (夜桜) is cherry blossom viewing after dark. Many parks light up the trees with lanterns and spotlights. Best spots: Maruyama Park (Kyoto), Osaka Castle, Chidorigafuchi (Tokyo).
🍡 桜グルメ
Sakura Mochi
Pink rice cake wrapped in a salted cherry leaf
Hanami Dango
Three-colored dumplings on a stick
Sakura Latte
Pink cherry blossom milk drink at Starbucks Japan
Sakura Beer
Limited-edition spring brews from Sapporo & Asahi
Onigiri
Rice balls from any convenience store
Taiyaki
Fish-shaped waffle pastry — sold at park stalls
❓ よくある質問
Q: Is hanami free?
A: Most parks are free. Some enclosed gardens like Shinjuku Gyoen charge a small entry fee (¥500).
Q: What if it rains?
A: Rain during full bloom can knock petals early. A light rain while viewing is actually considered beautiful — bring an umbrella!
Q: How long does full bloom last?
A: About 7–10 days. After peak bloom, petals start falling (hanafubuki — 'flower blizzard') which is also spectacular.
Q: Can I reserve a spot?
A: No official reservation system. People send friends early in the morning to claim spots with a tarp.
Q: Best time of day?
A: Early morning for fewer crowds and soft light. Evenings for night illumination events.
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