Koedo River Sakura Trees

Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about Koedo River Sakura Trees

Wako City Municipal Hotel is ideal for cherry blossom viewing, with rooms facing the Koedo River Sakura Avenue, offering unobstructed views of blooming trees. The hotel also features a Japanese garden tea house and seasonal sakura matcha sets. Reserve your stay via HopeGoo to secure the most scenic room types.

Yes! After admiring the blossoms, stroll to the Wako City Cultural Hall for local craft workshops like making sakura lanterns, or visit the nearby Ichinomiya Shrine to experience traditional Edo-period festival vibes. The illuminated Sakura Night Path along the river creates a magical atmosphere after dark—perfect for photography and quiet reflection.

The Wako City Municipal Hotel offers "Sakura Blizzard" themed rooms directly overlooking the Koedo River Sakura Trees, with morning and evening views of falling petals. Some rooms include private mini-gardens, and guests can borrow free kimono rentals to walk among the trees and capture authentic spring moments.

Yes, multiple free temporary parking lots are located within 3 minutes' walk of the main cherry blossom viewing areas. From Tokyo Station, take the Seibu Line to Wako Station (25 minutes), then transfer to a shuttle bus or walk. The hotel provides complimentary parking and assists with accessible transportation for seniors and families.

During cherry blossom season, Wako City Municipal Hotel hosts the "Night Sakura Tale" event featuring evening lantern lighting, traditional taiko drum performances, and live tea ceremonies. Guests can enjoy a stargazing tea session under glowing sakura lanterns. All activities are free—book your spot through HopeGoo to guarantee access.

Yes, Wako City Municipal Hotel offers spacious family suites with kids’ play corners and sakura-themed storybooks. The hotel has a safe children’s playground and provides free baby stroller rentals. Weekly "Family Sakura Adventure Quests" guide kids through tree-hidden sakura symbols, blending fun and learning in a beautiful natural setting.