Hanami on April 2. (Photo: Victoria Vlisides)

Hanami in Saitama

Get all the beauty without the crowd

Victoria Vlisides   - 1 min read

I attended a "hanami" or flower viewing, in a much less popular area than Tokyo in early April. The Kawaguchi area of Saitama is definitely a hidden gem. The spot I traveled to, about a 40-minute bus ride from Ikebukuro Station, is very close to the Arakawa, a river which is lined by sakura trees.

The hanami had about 40-50 people gathered to enjoy the blossoms, food, drinks and live music, even in unseasonably cold temperatures. This area seems to be a lot less crowded during hanami or "flower viewing" season, as it is just outside Tokyo. It may be a nice spot to ditch the crowds but still view sakura along the river.

Victoria Vlisides

Victoria Vlisides @victoria.vlisides

Trained journalist who's not yet jaded. Can't get enough of meeting new people, the view, cheap travel, cherry-blossom-flavored food, dinner&drinks. Painfully addicted to Japan's gochya-gochya machines. If you're the type of person to try something new vs. something you know you like, we'll get a...