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The ‘Inawashiro Cherry Blossom Tour Bus’ in Inawashiro Town, Fukushima Prefecture, which visits famous cherry blossom spots such as the Kannonji River cherry blossom avenue, Kamegajo Park and Tsuchi Shrine, will commence operations on 18 April

2026.04.15

To coincide with the Fukushima DC (Destination Campaign), the ‘Inawashiro Cherry Blossom Tour Bus’, which allows visitors to efficiently tour famous cherry blossom spots within Inawashiro Town, will operate for a limited period from Saturday 18 April 2026.

Three Key Features of the ‘Inawashiro Cherry Blossom Tour Bus’

A Special Route Covering All the Major Attractions
This single route connects Inawashiro’s most iconic cherry blossom spots, including the nearest stop to the ‘Kannonji River Cherry Blossom Avenue’—one of the most popular attractions in Fukushima Prefecture (Listel Inawashiro Herb Garden)—as well as Kame-ga-jo Park and Tsuchi Shrine.

The Cherry Blossoms at Kamegajo

Ideal for rail travel, with services to and from JR Inawashiro Station
As all services operate from JR Inawashiro Station on the Ban’etsu West Line, this provides a very convenient means of access for visitors arriving by train.

Cherry Blossoms at Tsuchi Shrine

Explore at your leisure with a 1-day travel pass
We offer a travel pass that allows you to hop on and off as often as you like. You can easily purchase it on board or at the tourist information office, allowing you to enjoy the cherry blossoms to your heart’s content at various spots without worrying about the time.

Inawashiro Cherry Blossom Tour Bus Overview

Period: Saturdays, Sundays and public holidays from 18 April (Sat) to 6 May (Wed, public holiday) 2026 (10 days in total)
Fare: (per journey) Adults (secondary school pupils and above) 400 yen / Children (primary school pupils) 200 yen
*Discount available for people with disabilities (half price upon presentation of a disability certificate)
Day Pass: (per day) Adults (junior high school students and above) 1,000 yen / Children (primary school pupils) 500 yen
*No discount available for people with disabilities
Route: Inawashiro Station → Kamegajo Park → Tsuchi Shrine → Bus Centre → Listel Inawashiro Herb Garden (nearest to the Kannonji River cherry blossom avenue) → Inawashiro Station

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