Kanagawa Spring Guide 2026 — Cherry Blossoms, Weather &...

Kanagawa Spring Guide 2026 — Cherry Blossoms, Weather &...
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Seasonal Highlights in Kanagawa

Each season in Kanagawa brings unique attractions and experiences that make多次 visits rewarding. The prefecture's diverse geography — from coastal Shonan to mountainous Hakone — means there is always something in bloom, something to harvest, or a festival to enjoy regardless of when you visit.

Best Activities by Season

Planning your activities around the season enhances your Kanagawa experience. Spring calls for cherry blossom viewing along the Enoden tram line and hiking in the Tanzawa Mountains. Summer is perfect for beach days at Shonan and evening fireworks displays. Autumn offers spectacular foliage viewing in Hakone and Kamakura. Winter provides the clearest Mount Fuji views and relaxing onsen experiences.

Practical Travel Tips for This Season

Packing appropriately for the season makes a significant difference in comfort. Regardless of season, comfortable walking shoes are essential as many attractions involve walking on uneven paths at temples and shrines. Check the seasonal event calendar before your trip and book popular restaurants and accommodations in advance during peak seasons like cherry blossom and autumn foliage periods. Beyond cherry blossoms, spring in Kanagawa offers plum blossoms (February-March at Odawara Castle), tulip fields (April at Yokohama's Children's Garden), and wisteria tunnels (May at various locations). The mild temperatures make cycling along the Shonan coast particularly enjoyable.

Spring is also the season for fresh local produce — try early strawberries from Miura Peninsula, bamboo shoots from Hakone, and the first catch of shirasu (whitebait) in Kamakura. Many restaurants offer seasonal spring menus featuring these delicacies.

Planning ahead makes your Kanagawa trip smoother. The official Kanagawa Tourism website (www.kanagawa-kankou.or.jp) offers multilingual guides and downloadable maps. The Japan National Tourism Organization (JNTO) also provides excellent resources for first-time visitors, including cultural etiquette guides and emergency contact information.

Kenji

Kenji

Hidden Gems Explorer

📍 Miura Peninsula · 📅 Since 2021

Kenji specializes in uncovering off-the-beaten-path destinations across Kanagawa. From abandoned temple trails on the Miura Peninsula to secret sunset viewpoints in Odawara, he seeks out the places most guidebooks miss. His motto: "The best experiences are the ones you stumble upon."

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