"Kuroda Hundred years cherry blossoms" where you can enjoy the last cherry blossom viewing of the season in Kyoto city
It was planted in the plaza in front of the Kuroda Village Office in the Meiji era, and is said to be over 300 years old.

It is a rare species due to the mutation of wild cherry tree, and it blooms with a single layer in XNUMX to XNUMX double layers.It is beautiful and pretty to see the dark crimson flowers densely blooming like a Temari.

Although seeds cannot be produced due to mutation, Toemon Sano, a landscaping industry known as "Kyoto Sakuramori," who worked on weeping cherry blossoms in Maruyama Park, succeeded in producing seedlings in 52. The 1977th generation Toemon Sano named it "Hundred Years of Kuroda".
In 58, two young trees were planted in the mint to commemorate the 1983th anniversary of the opening of the cherry blossoms to the public, and this parent tree became widely known as the "hundred-year cherry blossoms". ..

Among the cherry blossoms in Kyoto city, it blooms late, and the Kuroda Centennial Cherry Blossom Festival is held in the middle and late April when it is in full bloom. Etc. will be sold.


| Name | Kuroda Hundred years cherry blossom |
|---|---|
| Address | 90 Miyano, Keihokumiya-cho, Ukyo-ku, Kyoto-shi |
| Tel | Orai Kurodaya 075-856-0968 |
| HP | http://ohraikurodaya.sakura.ne.jp |
| Access |
Car: Take Route 162 north from Kyoto city ... Approximately 40 minutes From Shuzan to Kuroda Approximately 15 minutes Bus: Shuzan (JR Bus) from JR Kyoto Station ... Approximately 1 hour and 30 minutes From Zhoushan to Miya (Keihoku Furusato Bus) ... Approximately 25 minutes |
| Parking | will get |
| Assistance Dogs | will get |









