Nicchu Line Weeping Cherry Blossom

1,000 weeping cherry trees bloom along a 3-km promenade.

A part of the site of the former Japan National Railways (JNR) Nichu Line, which was closed down in 1984, was developed as a promenade, and approximately 1,000 weeping cherry trees are planted along the 3 km length from the promenade entrance located a 5-minute walk west of Kitakata Station, making it one of the largest weeping cherry trees in Japan. In addition, an SL train that was running at that time is displayed at the halfway point of the path, where visitors can enjoy the collaboration with weeping cherry trees. The cherry blossom tunnel is a great photo spot.

General Information

Address
福島県喜多方市押切東2丁目ほか 日中線記念自転車歩行者道

Contact

Contact
Kitakata Tourism and Products Association
Telephone Number
0241-24-5200

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