Oedo Fukagawa Sakura Festival

Holding period

2023.03.18 〜 2023.04.02

View the rows of cherry trees along the Oyoko River on a Japanese-style boat or a power boat

The Oyoko-gawa River running south of Monzen-Nakacho Station is lined with cherry trees for about 1.3 km from Neribei Bridge to Totomi Bridge, and the “Oedo Fukagawa Sakura Festival” is held during the cherry blossom season. During the festival, Japanese-style boats and power boats operate mainly on Saturdays and Sundays. During the festival, Japanese boats and power boats operate mainly on Saturdays and Sundays, giving the cherry blossoms a different atmosphere when viewed from the water.

Only power boats operate at night, making it possible to view the cherry blossoms at night. On weekends and holidays, a food stall selling Fukagawa-meshi (Fukagawa rice), rice crackers, and other delicacies is open for visitors to enjoy.

Event SummaryOutline

Location Monzennakacho Station Oyokogawa area and Fukagawa Basho Street area
Access 3 minutes from Monzennakacho Station on the Tokyo Metro Tozai Line (Cherry blossom trees along Oyokogawa River)

Holding period Saturday, March 18 – Sunday, April 2, 2023
Opening Hours 10:00-17:00, light-up 17:00-22:00
Contact Us 03-6458-7400(Koto City Tourism Association)
entrance fee free
Related Links Official Site

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