Many cherry blossom viewers are gathering at Nagoya’s Tsuruma Park, where the cherry blossoms are at their peak. On the other hand, what measures are being taken for the problems that arise as the number of people increases?

“It’s Tsuruma Park, where the cherry blossoms have reached their peak. Many people are enjoying flower viewing.”

Blue sky seen through the cherry blossoms. The 27th was a perfect day for flower viewing.

“It made me realize spring is really here.”

“I come (to Tsuruma Park) every other day. The cherry blossoms are getting more and more beautiful. Today is the most beautiful.”

“The members here are completely drunk.”
Q. How long will you view the blossoms?
“Until about 8 or 9 at night.”
Q. Looks like you’ll have fun?
“Yes!”

“The blossoms are in full bloom, the weather is good, it’s a perfect day for flower viewing.”

Tsuruma Park

Tsuruma Park is a historic public park located in Nagoya, Japan, and is celebrated as the city’s first officially designated park, established in 1909. It was designed by the renowned landscape architect Ueji, featuring traditional Japanese gardens, a large central pond, and iconic seasonal flower displays, particularly its cherry blossoms and wisteria trellises. The park serves as a cherished green oasis and cultural hub, reflecting the Meiji-era emphasis on creating Western-style public recreation spaces while incorporating classic Japanese aesthetic elements.