Japan Draws Vietnamese Travellers with Cherry Blossom Experiences

Spring is fast approaching, and Vietnamese travelers are once again showing a strong appetite for Japan cherry blossom tours. Far from being a simple sightseeing trip, these tours have become a way to immerse in Japan sakura season. Families and groups are carefully planning their visits around official forecasts, making the journey as much about timing and experience as about enjoying the blossoms themselves. Understanding when cherry blossoms will bloom is key to a successful trip. The Japan Meteorological Agency provides precise predictions that are central to planning these tours. According to the latest cherry blossom forecast official updates: Early blooms: Cities like Kochi and Nagoya tend to see blossoms first Mid-season blooms: Tokyo, Fukuoka, and Hiroshima experience flowering slightly later Peak bloom: Late March to mid-April in Osaka, Kagoshima, and Sendai Later blooms: Northern regions such as Aomori and Sapporo bloom last These forecasts allow tourists to hit the “sweet spot” of full bloom, which often lasts only a week in each location. Similarly, the Korea cherry blossom forecast from the Korea Tourism Organization helps travelers coordinate trips to South Korea if they want to enjoy multi-country hanami experiences: Blossoms appear in southern regions like Busan and Jeju around March 25 Seoul reaches full bloom around April 3 Weather conditions can cause slight variations in timing By keeping an eye on these updates, travelers can confidently plan their spring adventures with minimal risk of missing peak bloom.

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