flowering and full bloom forecast dates for all locations, as well as a flowering meter showing the cherry blossom growth process, are posted on the comprehensive weather website, Otenki Navigator. The next announcement is scheduled for March 27.

This season, cherry blossoms are expected to break dormancy later than normal nationwide. In northern Japan, they will make up for the delay after breaking dormancy, but in eastern and western Japan, the effects of the delay in breaking dormancy are expected to be felt, and many locations across the country will likely see average or later-than-average flowering. Compared to last time, the forecast has changed to higher temperatures in late March, so the expected flowering date nationwide has been brought forward by 1-2 days. Cherry
blossoms are expected to start blooming in Tokyo on March 24th, followed by the Kyushu and Shikoku regions.
In Eastern Japan, temperatures were significantly higher than normal in October, higher than normal in November, average in December, higher than normal in January, and average in February. In Western Japan, temperatures were significantly higher than normal from October to November, average from December to January, and significantly lower than normal in February. The high temperatures from October to November are expected to have delayed the breaking of dormancy by about a week. Temperatures in Eastern and Western Japan are expected to be higher than normal in March.
In northern Japan, temperatures were significantly higher than normal in October, higher than normal in November, lower than normal in December, significantly higher than normal in January, and higher than normal in February. Due to the high temperatures from October to November, the period when the dormancy is broken is expected to be about one week late. Higher than normal temperatures are forecast from March to April.
City | Expected flowering date | Flowering time difference from the average | Expected full bloom date | Full bloom difference from average | Average flowering date |
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Sapporo | Around April 26th | -5 days (earlier than average) | Around April 30 | -6 days | 5/1 |
Aomori | Around April 18th | -4 days (earlier than average) | Around April 22 | -4 days | 4/22 |
Sendai | Around April 5th | -3 days (earlier than average) | Around April 10th | -3 days | 4/8 |
Tokyo | 3/24開花 | 0 days | Around March 30 | -1 day | 3/24 |
Kanazawa | Around April 3 | 0 days (average) | Around April 9th | 1 day | 4/3 |
Nagano | Around April 10th | -1 day (average) | Around April 15th | -1 day | 4/11 |
Nagoya | Around March 26 | 2 days (average) | Around April 4th | 2 days | 3/24 |
Kyoto | Around March 28th | 2 days (average) | Around April 6th | 2 days | 3/26 |
Osaka | Around March 29th | 2 days (average) | Around April 5th | 1 day | 3/27 |
Wakayama | Around March 27 | 3 days (later than average) | Around April 4th | 1 day | 3/24 |
Hiroshima | Around March 27 | 2 days (average) | Around April 6th | 3 days | 3/25 |
Kochi | 3/23開花 | 1 day | Around April 1st | 2 days | 3/22 |
Fukuoka | 3/25開花 | 3 days | Around April 4th | 4 days | 3/22 |
Kagoshima | 3/24開花 | -2 days | Around April 5th | 0 days | 3/26 |
Current state (locations where blooming or full bloom has already been announced)

place | 概況 |
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Hokkaido Region | Flowering will occur earlier than average in October, with temperatures much warmer than average in November, lower than average in December, and much warmer than average from January to February. Higher than average temperatures are expected from March to April, so flowering will occur earlier than average. |
Tohoku Region | Flowering will occur at or earlier than normal. Temperatures were much higher than normal in October, higher than normal in November, lower than normal in December, higher than normal in January, and normal in February. Higher than normal temperatures are expected from March through April, so flowering will occur at or earlier than normal. |
Kanto and Koshin Region | Temperatures in October were much warmer than normal, in November they were warmer than normal, in December they were normal, in January they were much warmer than normal, and in February they were normal. Temperatures in March are expected to be warmer than normal, so flowering will be about normal. |
Hokuriku Region | Temperatures in October were much warmer than average, in November they were warmer than average, in December they were cooler than average, in January they were warmer than average, and in February they were cooler than average. Temperatures in March are expected to be warmer than average, so flowering will be about average. |
Tokai region | Temperatures were much higher than average from October to November, average in December, higher than average in January, and lower than average in February. Temperatures are expected to be higher than average in March, so flowering will be about average. |
Kinki Region | Flowering will occur at or later than normal, with temperatures much higher than normal from October to November, normal in December, higher than normal in January, and lower than normal in February. Temperatures are expected to be higher than normal in March, so flowering will occur at or later than normal. |
Chugoku Region | Flowering will begin later than average in October, with temperatures much warmer than average, higher than average in November, average from December to January, and much lower than average in February. Average temperatures are expected in March, so flowering will begin later than average. |
Shikoku Region | Flowering will occur later than average in October and November, with temperatures much warmer than average, December and January about average, and February much cooler than average. Average temperatures are expected in March, so flowering will occur later than average. |
Kyushu Region | Flowering will occur later than average in October and November, with temperatures much warmer than average, while temperatures were normal or below average from December to January and much colder than average in February. Temperatures are expected to be higher than average in March, so flowering will occur later than average. |
Flowering Meter



① dormancy and ② growth
. Even after the flower buds are formed, they do not grow immediately, but first go into dormancy. This is to survive the cold, short winters, and is a characteristic seen in many temperate plants other than cherry blossoms, in which they drop their leaves and minimize their vital activity before winter. Then, when exposed to a certain low temperature (-5 to 15°C) from autumn to winter, they sense that spring is approaching and wake up (break dormancy). After breaking dormancy, they enter the growth stage, and as the temperature rises in early spring, they grow toward flowering. At this stage, the higher the temperature, the greater the growth rate.
During dormancy, the flower buds do not appear to change in appearance, but as they enter the growth stage and approach flowering, the buds gradually begin to swell, the tips of the buds gradually turn yellowish-green, and just before flowering, the petals can be seen.
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