Maruyama Park

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Picture a weeping cherry tree. Its branches drape like sorrowful tears. This is Maruyama Park in Kyoto. This isn’t just any park. It’s the oldest public park in Kyoto a nationally designated Place of Scenic Beauty.

Imagine its creation. The 7th Ogawa Jibee a renowned landscape designer envisioned this haven. He spent almost three years transforming land once part of the Yasaka Shrine. Temples that had stood here were lost to a devastating fire. In 1886 this park opened to the public. The city of Kyoto took responsibility for it in 1889.

Maruyama Park is more than just trees and grass. Its 86000 square meters hold stroll gardens picnic areas and amazing restaurants. Traditional tearooms offer a tranquil escape. Small fruit gardens add bursts of color.

But the star attraction is the magnificent shidarezakura. This weeping cherry tree is over 80 years old. They call it Gion no Yozakura the Night-time Cherry Blossoms of Gion. At night its blossoms are illuminated until 1 am.

This tree is a second generation. The original 200-year-old tree died in 1947. Its seeds however lived on. Tree specialist Sano Toemon XV replanted them in 1949. The legacy continues.

Maruyama Park is a living history book. Statues of Sakamoto Ryoma and Nakaoka Shintaro stand here. These samurais were important historical figures. They were assassinated in 1867. Their presence silently echoes their struggle against the Tokugawa shogunate.

The park is a vibrant hub during cherry blossom season. It’s the most famous Hanami party spot. Locals and visitors alike celebrate under the blossoms. Open-air tearooms like Otowa Ginsui and Shamisen-jaya offer refreshments. Yatai food stalls tantalize with treats like takoyaki and yakitori.

Even the Higashiyama Hanatoro Festival transforms Maruyama Park. Thousands of lanterns illuminate its paths. This yearly event turns the park into a magical wonderland. The Miyako Odori a traditional spring dance also graces this location.

Maruyama Park is a place of beauty history and celebration. A place where the past and the present intertwine under the shade of ancient weeping cherry trees. It’s a must-see for anyone visiting Kyoto. It offers a slice of Kyoto’s soul. Come experience its magic for yourselves.

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