Kyushu Cherry Blossom Dates 2026
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Fukuoka and Kyushu Cherry Blossom Blooming Dates
Cherry blossoms are expected to bloom starting the last week of March and into the first week of April.Â
Last âsakuraâ season the first bloom in Fukuoka was March 22, 2025 and full bloom happened on March 28. However with the changing climate it is becoming increasingly difficult to predict. In fact 2024 was the hottest year since records began more than 100 years ago all over Japan and especially here in Kyushu.
Dates of our Cherry Blossom Tour 2026
Our ever-popular Kyushu Cherry Blossom Tour next year runs from March 27 ~ April 02. Itâs already half full so contact us soonest if you are interested to join. Itâs a cost-effective tour with an English-speaking guide and private tour bus. The tour starts and ends in Fukuoka city.
We have carefully chosen the dates of this tour based on our detailed analysis of historical blooming data going back more than 100 years. We also consulted carefully with our local guides and stakeholders all around Kyushu island.
Detail of spots around Kyushu
If you want super-detailed information you can find blooming predictions for dozens of individual spots around Kyushu . Honestly speaking, you might just drive yourself crazy with detail. Perhaps itâs better just to hope, pray and be lucky.
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South Kyushu vs North Kyushu blooming dates
The cherry trees in South Kyushu bloom later than those in North Kyushu. On average the blooming dates for Kagoshima (on the southern tip of Kyushu) are three days later than Fukuoka in the north. Our Cherry Blossom tour focuses on North Kyushu so youâll get the chance to experience the stunning scenery of Fukuoka, Oita, Kumamoto, Nagasaki and Saga prefectures. Itâs a great chance to experience the different regions and local cuisines of Kyushu.
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First bloom vs Full bloom
Cherry blossom predictions include date of âfirst bloomâ (éè±) and date of âfull bloomâ (æșé). The date of first bloom is the first day on which 5 or 6 buds open on official observation trees. The date of full bloom is the first day on which 80% or more buds open on official observation trees. You may be wondering what are âofficial observation treesâ? These are trees from 1,000 designated locations around Japan. They are used every year and so allow easy comparison from one year to the next.
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Average full bloom dates in Kyushu
These are the full bloom dates over the last 6 years for Fukuoka:
Year
First Bloom Date
Full Bloom Date
Days Earlier/Later (first bloom)
Days Earlier/Later (Full Bloom)
2025
March 25
March 28
+2 Days
-5 Days
2024
March 27
April 02
+5 Days
+2 Days
2023
March 16
March 26
-6 Days
-7 Days
2022
March 17
March 27
-5 Days
-5 Days
2021
March 13
March 21
-9 Days
-10 Days
2020
March 20
March 29
-2 Days
-3 Days
These are the average full bloom dates over the last 40 years:
Fukuoka: 01 April
Kumamoto: 01 April
Miyazaki: 02 April
Saga: 03 April
Oita: 03 April
Nagasaki: 03 April
Kagoshima: 04 April
Fukuoka: 29 March (40 year average 01 April)
Kumamoto: 31 March(40 year average 01 April)
Miyazaki: 01 April(40 year average 02 April)
Saga: 31 March (40 year average 03 April)
Oita: Oita 03 April(40 year average 03 April)
Nagasaki: 31 March(40 year average 03 April)
Kagoshima: 05 April (40 year average 04 April)

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Reliability of predictions
How are blooming predictions made?
Cherry blossom predictions are unofficial
In years gone by the Japan Meteorological Office issued official predictions. However they stopped doing this in 2009. The predictions these days are made by commercial companies. Two of the most well-known are Japan Meteorological Corporation and Sakura Weathermap . Unfortunately the predictions by each company differ by some days. You know why? Because in the end, cherry blossom prediction is an art and not a science.
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