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Japan Cross Country Cherry Blossom Photo Tours - Unique Cherry Blossoms

Wednesday, December 27, 2023 | By: Blain Harasymiw Photography

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While leading my annual cross country Japan cherry blossom photo tour expedition, participants often ask me which cherry blossom I believe is the most beautiful and photogenic.  My answer is always the same, “Sorry, there’s no way I could possibly choose, as there are over three hundred species of flowering cherry blossom trees.”  I continue to tell my clients that each cherry blossom represents a different type of beauty, and I could no more easily choose a favorite sakura as I could a favorite theme for photography, plus I have been using the same cross country cherry blossom route for over 25 years.  This route takes participants, my team, and I from the Pacific Ocean side of Japan into Tokyo, across to the Sea of Japan, and back.  This route has never let me or my participants down, as we always discover the perfect cherry blossoms.  This route starts at sea level in Tokyo, then takes us to the midlands at about 1,000 meters, and then journeys up to 2 - 3,000 meters, depending on the altitude of the cherry blossom bloom.  Over the course of the Japan photo workshop, participants will roll back down to sea level on the Sea of Japan at Joetsu Takeda castle, one of Japan’s top ten cherry blossom viewing spots.  During the course of the cross country Japan cherry blossom photo workshop, one thing I always hear from participants is, “I didn’t realize Japan was so big,” but my cross country cherry blossom and Essence of Autumn routes are similar and very complex, on any given day, I could be taking up to a dozen different routes, and we never know where along the route we’ll find the perfect cherry blossoms, but I guarantee anyone who knows this route has never been let down.  But trust me, you need to be a local to navigate these regions.  Even if you’re a weekend warrior photography Tokyoite or from another urban center, you most likely won’t be able to find your way because several of the backroads crisscross and are unmarked.  Even Google Maps only has an ‘unnamed road’ or some government assigned route number that only locals actually know.  Tourists and visitors are advised by local ryokan owners to stick to main roads.  And I guarantee you want to be traveling with a local well established pro photography workshop agency that knows the best times of day and locations to capture gallery worthy prints to hang on your walls or studio. 

The Perfect Cherry Blossoms way-way off the beaten path, this day about a dozen photographers were photographing this brilliant scenery, ten of them were part of my group on my annual cherry blossom photo tour.

Cherry Blossoms in full bloom in Iwate next to Morioka, which is the birth place of my wife and where her family resides. I took this image while leading a private cherry blossom photo tour.

Cherry Blossoms in Niigata, with Japanese Aesthetically pleasing Red Bridge, this golden hour 10 photographers were photographing this scene 8 were with my group, if this were Kyoto a hundred thousand+ would visit a day‼️

Japanese locals have a good read on the sakura because they don’t have to travel far to see them, but international visitors who have no frame of reference will book any run of the mill agency, hoping that they’ve booked one of the agencies that boasts ‘insider information’.  In my experience, that insider information is one of the staff members either googling cherry blossom data along their strictly on the beaten path route or consulting the office magic 8-ball for mystical insights.  If you go it alone like the estimated 80 million domestic and international visitors in Japan to see the cherry blossoms in full bloom, and join a run of the mill tour agency, or google the best time and places to view cherry blossoms, the odds are stacked against you, but if by chance you do view the perfect cherry blossoms, my advice to you is go out and buy a lottery ticket because you will never have a luckier day!  

Shinto Shrine & Cherry Blossoms this is Japanese Aesthetically pleasing and what I seek out during my authentic Japan photo tours, this day everyone photographing this scene were in my group, but down the street were hoards at a samurai castle.

With no crowds & no waiting in line to take this shot, my group was able to enjoy the moment, if this were Kyoto, Tokyo, Kanazawa any where on the beaten path tens of thousand would be elbow to elbow to capture this shot.

One of my favourite cherry blossom flowers in full bloom.

Kikuzakura (Cerasus serrulata ‘Chrysantemoides’) or キクザクラ 菊桜 is one of the many varieties of sakura. The flower’s name translates to ‘chrysanthemum cherry blossom’ because of how closely the yaezakura blossom resembles the Kiku or chrysanthemum flower.

Takeda Castle boat dock on the moat, this is one of the top 10 lighting up of cherry blossoms across Japan. The time we visited the crowds had halved, timing is everything during peak time this spot would be flooded with tourists.

Takeda Castle bridge, this shot was taken about 30 min before they shut the lights down the for the night, timing is everything to avoid the crowds. Image taken on my annual cherry blossom photo tour.

Join me in Japan in 2024 to see Japan’s beautiful cherry blossoms, & Experience Authentic Japan!
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