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Lake Sagami Cherry Blossom Festival,” one of the most spectacular events in Kanto with 2,500 cherry trees in bloom, opens on Saturday, March 15.

2025.03.07

Lake Sagami MORI MORI, an adventure resort surrounded by nature, will hold the “Lake Sagami Cherry Blossom Festival” from March 15 (Sat) to April 13 (Sun), 2025, where visitors can enjoy 2,500 cherry trees, the largest in Kanto.

A “spectacular hanami attraction” to enjoy surrounded by 2,500 cherry trees

The “Pair Lift” ride takes you to “Hanami in the Air,” where you can enjoy the colorful scenery of cherry blossoms, peaches, lentils, and wildflowers in full bloom; “Hanami Athletic, where you can look down on the cherry blossoms from Kazeten, a screaming suspension bridge that rises 370 meters above sea level, and the giant athletic Muscle Monster; and Hanami Drive, where you can race around in an F-1 Kart and enjoy the “spectacular view” that only an amusement park can offer. F-1 Kart” for “Hanami Driving” and many other “Hanami Attractions” that only an amusement park can offer.

Enjoy a fantastic sight at the “Night Cherry Blossom Illumination,” which can be enjoyed only during the cherry blossom season.

Lake Sasami Illumination” and ‘San-X Characters Illumination,’ recognized as one of the three major illuminations in the Kanto area, are being held until Sunday, May 11. During the cherry blossom blooming season, visitors can enjoy the fantastic “Night Cherry Blossom Illumination” of 6 million-class illumination and 2,500 illuminated night cherry trees.

Fusion with fantastic soap bubbles, Night Bubble Show held

Night Bubble Show”, a fusion of lighting and bubbles, will be held. This is a special event brought to you by the bubble artist team “Bubble Works”. The show is a spectacular experience of illuminated soap bubbles dancing in the night sky to music.

◾️ Dates
March 22 (Sat), March 23 (Sun), April 12 (Sat), April 13 (Sun)

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