Overview
The Osaka Mint Bureau is famous for its 560-meter cherry blossom promenade featuring 350 cherry trees of 100 rare varieties that don't grow elsewhere, opened for one spectacular week each April.
Highlights
- 100 Cherry Varieties: Rare double-petaled and green cherry blossoms not found in other parks.
- Night Viewing: Evening illumination during the open week creates a magical atmosphere.
- Riverside Setting: The promenade runs along the Okawa River.
History
The Mint Bureau has been producing Japan's coins since 1871. The cherry trees were planted in the Meiji era, and the annual public opening has been a beloved Osaka tradition since 1883.
Visitor Tips
- One Week Only: The exact dates vary each year (usually mid-April) — check the Mint Bureau website.
- Crowds: Expect massive crowds during the open week, especially on weekends.
- Duration: 1 hour.