Gojo River Cherry Blossom Promenade

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Gojo River Cherry Blossom Promenade

A riverside cherry tree-lined path that seems to go on forever.

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Supervised by :  Iwakura City

The Gojo River rises in Tajimi City, Gifu Prefecture, and flows through towns and cities in Aichi Prefecture such as Oguchi Town, Konan City, and Iwakura City. Around Iwakura City, it runs through the urban area, where you can enjoy a spectacular view of Approx. 1,300 cherry trees in full bloom lining both riverbanks for Approx. 7.6 km.

In Iwakura City, the “Iwakura Cherry Blossom Festival” is held every year from late March to early April to coincide with cherry blossom season. At night, the trees are illuminated, and the fully blooming cherry blossoms glowing in the dark are breathtaking. Another highlight is a demonstration of “Nonbori-arai,” where paste used to outline carp streamer designs—an essential part of Children’s Day, one of Japan’s national holidays—is washed off in the river. The combination of cherry blossoms and carp streamers in traditional Japanese colors makes for incredibly photogenic scenes.

In addition, events such as festival float parades and karakuri (mechanical puppet) performances are typically held, so there’s always plenty to see. Food and drink stalls are also set up in riverside plazas. (Event details may vary by year.)

Highlights

  • The cherry blossoms in full bloom on both banks of the Gojo River are beautiful.
  • At night, the cherry blossoms are illuminated.
  • You can also experience traditional Japanese culture through “Nonbori-arai” and festival float parades.

Photos

  • Selected as one of Japan’s “Top 100 Cherry Blossom Spots”

    Selected as one of Japan’s “Top 100 Cherry Blossom Spots”

  • The scene of “Nonbori-arai,” where paste from carp streamers is washed away in the river, has a uniquely traditional charm

    The scene of “Nonbori-arai,” where paste from carp streamers is washed away in the river, has a uniquely traditional charm

  • The nighttime cherry blossoms are also unforgettable

    The nighttime cherry blossoms are also unforgettable

Official FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions have been vetted and answered directly by each listing.

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Is there any free Wi-Fi available in the area?

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No.

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Are there coin lockers?

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No.

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Are there restrooms?

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Yes, at Iwakura Station and in plazas along the Gojo River.

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Is there a designated smoking area?

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No.

Reviews

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  • So romantic! Cherry trees line both sides of the river, creating a long pink-and-white sakura tunnel. Walking through it feels totally dreamy.

    When the flowers are in full bloom in spring, the petals drift onto the water and the whole scene is insanely beautiful. It’s also perfect for photos.

    It does get crowded, but the vibe is lively. Definitely worth making a special trip for.

  • Super romantic! The entire riverbank is packed with cherry trees, and when they bloom in spring it feels like you’re walking through a pink tunnel—so magical.

    The river reflects the blossoms, and honestly, every photo turns out great. Around sunset especially, with the golden light and the sakura, the atmosphere is 10/10. Perfect for a stroll or a date.

Details

Name in Japanese
五条川の桜並木
Address
Iwakura City, Aichi Prefecture
Phone
0587-66-1111 (Iwakura City Hall main line)
Closed on
Open year-round
Hours
Open 24 hours
Admission
Free
Access
Approx. 5-minute walk to the main Iwakura Cherry Blossom Festival venue from “Iwakura” Station on the Meitetsu Inuyama Line