Kawazu-zakura (Kawazu-zakura ) is an early-blooming cherry tree discovered in Kawazu-cho, Kamo-gun, Shizuoka Prefecture. It is believed to be a natural hybrid of the Kanhizakura and early-flowering Oshima cherry varieties that bloom mainly in Okinawa and other areas, and usually begins to bloom in late January.
Name | Kawazu-zakura (Kawazu cherry) |
Scientific name | Cerasus × kanzakura ‘Kawazu-zakura |
Classification | Rosaceae, Cherry |
Best time to see | Early February to early March |
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Characteristics of Kawazu-zakura
- Blooms about one month earlier than Someiyoshino
- Blooms for about a month after blooming
- Large, bright pink flowers
Kawazu-zakura is characterized by its large, pink blossoms, which have larger petals and a more vivid pink color than the commonly seen Someiyoshino variety. The blossoms are quite voluminous even when in full bloom, and will be in full bloom after about a month.
Kawazu Cherry Blossom Spots in Kyoto
Kawazu Cherry Blossoms on Yodo Waterway
About 200 kawazu-zakura trees are in bloom along the Yodo Suijuji in Fushimi Ward, Kyoto City, Kyoto Prefecture.
Kawazu-zakura along Yodo Suijo are known as the first row of cherry trees to bloom in Kyoto, and can be enjoyed for a long period of time from late February to late March!