Cherry Blossoms and Autumn in Kyushu
Cherry blossoms in spring and the beautiful hues of red and brown in Autumn. Japan is famous worldwide for the beauty of its seasons. A visit to Kyushu during these months offers the very best of nature’s gifts.
Cherry Blossom viewing in Kyushu
Sakura, sakura
they fall in the dreams
of sleeping beauty
Yosa Buson (与謝 蕪村)
1716 – 1784
Cherry blossom viewing (sakura) in Japan is both an art and a science.
The art lies in the fleeting beauty
For the Japanese, cherry blossoms represent both the beauty and the fragility of life. It reminds us that life is not only overwhelmingly glorious but that it is also tragically short.
The science lies in predicting the sakura dates each year
The cherry blossoms bloom wildly but briefly. The Japanese use the most high-tech methods to assist us cherry blossom seekers. You can see here the intricate detail of the cherry blossom forecasts.
Dependent mainly on temperature (and to some extent on the rain and the wind) the cherry blossoms bloom first in the south and then move gradually up north. The infographic above shows that there is more than a month between the sakura blooms in sunny Kyushu in the south and icy Hokkaido in the north.
Generally, cherry blossom season in Fukuoka—the unofficial capital of Kyushu—runs from late March into early April. If you’re looking to give yourself the best chance for Hanami (flower viewing), aiming for the last week of March through the first week of April is your best bet.
You can find the most recent forecast here, or subscribe to our newsletter for real-time sakura updates and travel tips.
Our 2026 Kyushu Cherry Blossom Tour is scheduled to depart right at the peak of the season—and it’s currently 20% off for last-minute bookings! Reach out today to secure your spot or to learn more about experiencing spring in Kyushu.
What’s hanami?
The word hanami (花見) refers to cherry blossom viewing. It’s a national pastime and a very enjoyable obsession. You can’t miss the daytime picnics under the trees and sometimes (a bit chilly) under the stars too. Groups of friends, colleagues and families hanami together. Many reserve the best spots hours in advance. A great time is had by all and it often gets quite boozy. We’ll be happy to share the location of our very favourite hanami spots with you.
Remember, nature bestows her gifts whimsically.
Go cherry blossom hunting with hope but not expectation
The dates are predicted but never guaranteed.
Contact Us Now if you want to arrange a cherry blossom viewing trip in Kyushu for 2018. Time is getting close. Be Quick!
Autumn Colours in Kyushu
None is travelling
Here along this way but I,
This autumn evening.
1644–1694
Spring is for cherry blossoms. Fall is for Autumn colours. Life is conducted to a backdrop of reds and golden browns. With the heat of summer gone, and as the chills of winter await, November bestows her glory.
Find the beauty of Japan in Kyushu
Head to Dazaifu
A city that has seen a 1,000 years of turning seasons.
Appreciate the age-old charm as autumn colours turn from green to reds to browns.
Take 2½ minutes out as Dazaifu autumn transforms into winter
Raizan Sennyoji Temple
Autumn colours in Kyushu means a visit to Sennyoji-ji. Stood for more than a thousand years guarded by an ancient forest.
Where history and nature merge
Botanists agree there are few places in the world to rival the autumn foliage of this magnificent display. Lie under a 400 year-old maple in an age-old temple. It’s the perfect antidote to our transient modern world.
An experience not soon forgotten

The most ancient maple tree at Sennyoji Temple. Photo thanks to Botany Boy
To catch the tree in its full glory timing is critical. Let’s plan your trip carefully.
From the mountain temple head to the beach. Take a break …
Gorge yourself at the Oyster Huts and hunt down the artisan charcuterie.
Finally, in our journey of colours …
Mifuneyama Rakuen
As you head to Kyushu’s pottery villages take time to stop at the magnificent park of Mifuneyama Rakuen. With 5,000 cherry blossom trees and 50,000 azaleas you’ll be dazzled with colour. The spectacular light festival that takes place in November is the highlight of the season.

Forest where Gods live. Photo thanks to Team Lab.

Mifuneyama Rakuen. Photo thanks to Kyushu Tourism.
Visit Kyushu for a journey into the natural world. A kaleidoscope of colours with a Japanese twist. Contact Us now and take the first step towards a unique and memorable island.
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