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SAKURA MAP—cherry blossoms at MOA Museum of Art

2025.03.20(Thu) - 2025.04.05(Sat)

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MOA Cherry Blossoms

Cherry blossoms reach their peak bloom from late March to early April. Take this opportunity to enjoy the beauty of cherry blossoms at MOA Museum of Art.
*The blooming period may vary depending on the conditions.

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  • Beni Zuiun tree

  • Location: Bamboo grove in the Japanese Garden

    Full bloom: End-March to early April

    A rare variety of cherry, named after Zuiunkyo, the museum’s home ground, where it was first discovered.
    Considered to be related to the Oshima cherry (prunus speciosa).
    Flowers have five pale-pink roundish petals.

     

    1. Oshima cherry

    Location: Bamboo grove in the Japanese Garden

    Full bloom: End-March

    One of wild varieties of cherry trees. Its hybrid offspring include Somei Yoshino and Kouzu varieties.
    Flowers have elegant white petals and are lightly scented.
    This tree finds itself at the bottom of the bamboo grove. The contrast between its white blossoms and fresh green of the surrounding bamboos makes a breathtakingly beautiful picture.

     

    1. Yaebeni Shidare

    Location: Escalator Gate (behind the ticket office)

    Full bloom: End-March

    A deep-pink double-flowered cherry variety.
    The weeping-type tree is also known by other names, such as Endo, Sendai Yae Shidare, Sendai Kozakura, and Heian Benishidare.

    1. Yae Shidare

    Location: Moor Square (above the escalator exit)

    Full bloom: End-March

    Shidare zakura (weeping cherry) is a hybrid variety off the Edohigan species (cerasus itosakura), with its characteristic hanging branches.
    Flowers are peach-pink and double-flowered.

     

    1. Somei Yoshino

    Location: Moor Square

    Full bloom: End-March

    Flowers have five petals, and are pale pink in buds, but gradually whiten as they open fully.
    The blossoms make the view from the Moor Square astonishingly beautiful.

     

    1. Shidarezakura

    Location: Japanese Garden (near Ippalu-an)

    Full bloom: End-March

    Small-ish flowers have white or pale pink petals.
    With its characteristic weeping branches, the tree has a photogenic appearance.