Miharu Takizakura (Waterfall Cherry Tree)
- Fukushima
- Sightseeing
- Nature
- Spring
This giant weeping cherry tree is over 1,000 years old and is counted as one of the "Three Great Cherry Trees of Japan." Its powerful branches stretch out in all directions, with small light-pink flowers cascading toward the ground like a "waterfall." Designated as a National Natural Monument, this ancient tree is a symbol of Japanese vitality and beauty. The nighttime illumination captivates visitors with its mystical presence emerging from the darkness, allowing one to feel the profound weight of a thousand years of history.
Miharu's Takizakura , one of Japan's Great Three cherry blossom Trees - 三春滝桜【ドローン空撮映像英語字幕】-
Miharu Machizukuri Corporation, Tourism Department / Miharu Tourism Association
三春滝桜(三春町)
Fukushima Prefecture
Miharu Takizakura (Waterfall Cherry Tree)
- Address
- 296 Kubo, Takizakura, Miharu Town, Tamura District, Fukushima
- Website
- https://miharukoma.com/
- Operator
- Miharu Machizukuri Corporation, Tourism Department / Miharu Tourism Association