Sanda Cherry Blossom Festival

The Sanda Cherry Blossom Festival has 4,000 cherry trees along the Mukogawa River, featuring stunning illuminations, local food and exciting activities

Sanda Cherry Blossom Festival

Mukogawa Sakura Zutsumi Corridor

Kansai is full of amazing spots to enjoy cherry blossoms in spring, with popular locations in Osaka, Kobe and Kyoto. However, Sanda City is often overlooked by visitors to Japan despite being well-loved by locals. The annual Sanda Cherry Blossom Festival returns this spring to celebrate the breathtaking Mukogawa Sakura Zukumi Corridor. This 25-kilometer stretch features 4,000 cherry trees along the Mukogawa River and is one of Hyogo’s most underrated cherry blossom viewing spots. The festival offers a perfect spring day out, with evening illuminations, exciting activities, guided tours and delicious local treats. With plenty of space to relax and enjoy the blossoms, this destination should be at the top of your cherry blossom viewing list

Sanda Cherry Blossom Festival

Mukogawa Sakura Zutsumi Corridor

Photo by: PIXTA/ G-Naka The heart of the event will be at Sanda City Cultural Center (Gonooto Hall)

The 2025 Sanda Cherry Blossom Festival will take place on Sunday, March 30, from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. (canceled in case of rain). While cherry blossoms line the river, the heart of the event will be at Sanda City Cultural Center (Gonooto Hall). This is also where the stunning 500-meter path, illuminated by 180 glowing lanterns beneath the blooming cherry trees, begins. Food and drink booths will feature delicious offerings made with locally sourced Sanda ingredients alongside fun stalls selling balloons, candy floss and other festive treats. Reserve in advance to receive a free cherry tree seedling from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.

Festival Highlights

Mukogawa Sakura Zutsumi Corridor

Photo by: PIXTA/ zak Join the tours showcasing the area’s rich culture and scenery

During the festival, you’ll find plenty of exciting and interactive activities to enjoy. Try your hand at flying and programming drones, check out the latest Toyota models or experience their driving simulator. For gaming enthusiasts, the Japan Retro Game Association will host a Retro Game Corner filled with nostalgic classics. If you’re into crafts, you can create a handmade postcard for free between 11 a.m. and 4 p.m., or for just ¥500, make a beautiful Cherry Blossom Snow Globe to take home.

Children can explore the lively festival booths that offer strikeout games, yo-yo fishing, lotteries ball scooping games and more. The main stage will host live performances all day, featuring local talents and special guests to energize the crowd. Don’t miss the festival’s stamp rally—collect stamps from activity zones and booths for a chance to win exciting prizes. For those interested in Sanda’s cherry blossoms and historical landmarks, local guides will lead tours showcasing the area’s rich culture and scenery.