5 Reasons to Visit Japan Outside of the Cherry Blossom Season

This is article is not paid by Jetstar. But hello #jetstar, I wouldn’t mind some gratuities.

Jetstar is having a sale right now! Fly to Japan and RETURN for free. The offer ends 11.59pm AEDT Friday 3 March 2023 and is good for travel between 1 May – 5 July 2023. Although May is the end of cherry blossom season in Japan, the trees bloom from late March to early May, you can still catch the remnants of the pink flowers there.

Nonetheless, because Jetstar is having an incredible sale right now from Cairns to KIX/TYO for $299, I thought long and hard on why I should take up this sale opportunity and here are 5 of my (most persuasive or so I thought) reasons.

Japan is a fascinating country that has a lot to offer to tourists all year round. While the cherry blossom season in Japan is a popular time for visitors to flock to the country, there are plenty of reasons to consider visiting after this time as well. Here are five reasons why visiting Japan after the cherry blossom season might be the perfect choice for you.

  1. Avoid the Crowds

While the cherry blossom season in Japan is undoubtedly beautiful, it is also one of the busiest times of the year for tourism. If you prefer a quieter and more relaxed travel experience, visiting Japan after the cherry blossom season is an excellent option. You can enjoy all the attractions and experiences that Japan has to offer without the crowds and long lines.

  1. Enjoy a Different Kind of Scenery

While the cherry blossom season is undoubtedly stunning, there is more to Japan’s natural beauty than just these pink flowers. Visiting Japan after the cherry blossom season means that you can enjoy the country’s other scenic attractions, such as its majestic mountains, vibrant green forests, and stunning beaches.

  1. Experience Traditional Festivals

Japan is known for its unique and colorful festivals, which take place throughout the year. Visiting Japan after the cherry blossom season means that you can experience some of these traditional festivals, such as the Gion Matsuri festival in Kyoto, the Tanabata festival in Sendai, and the Aomori Nebuta festival.

  1. Take Advantage of Lower Prices

As the cherry blossom season is one of the busiest times for tourism in Japan, it can also be one of the most expensive times to visit. Visiting Japan after the cherry blossom season means that you can take advantage of lower prices for accommodation, transportation, and tourist attractions. This can make your trip more affordable and allow you to enjoy more activities and experiences.

  1. Experience the Summer Festivals

Japan’s summer festivals are some of the most exciting and vibrant events of the year. Visiting Japan after the cherry blossom season means that you can experience these festivals, such as the lively and colorful Obon festival, the Tanabata festival, and the Sapporo Summer Festival. These festivals offer a unique insight into Japanese culture and are an excellent way to experience the country’s lively and dynamic atmosphere.

In conclusion, while the cherry blossom season is a popular time to visit Japan, there are many reasons to consider visiting after this time as well. From avoiding the crowds and enjoying a different kind of scenery to experiencing traditional festivals and taking advantage of lower prices, there are plenty of benefits to visiting Japan after the cherry blossom season. So why not plan your next trip to Japan after the cherry blossom season and experience everything that this fascinating country has to offer?

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