The cherry blossoms in Shukugawa are expected to bloom around the 25th to 27th, and Nishinomiya City has announced a few points to keep in mind when enjoying hanami in Shukugawa.
“Hanami Manners” at Shukugawa Riverside Green Space and other areas|Nishinomiya City website
Five points to keep in mind
According to the linked page, there are five points to watch out for.
- No reserving spots
- There are areas where hanami is prohibited from 6 p.m. until the following morning
- Hanami is prohibited from April 15 onward
- Use of fire, such as barbecues, is prohibited
- There are one-way walking areas
No reserving spots
It appears that reserving spots with blue tarps or ropes is prohibited.
There are areas where hanami is prohibited from 6 p.m. until the following morning
In areas adjacent to private homes, hanami is prohibited at night, from 6 p.m. until the following morning.
- From Hankyu Shukugawa Station to Oide Bridge
- The park north of Shukugawa Community Center
- The area where stairs lead down to Shukugawa from Shukugawa Enmei Jizo
Source: Nishinomiya City
However, simply passing through is OK. In other words, what’s prohibited is the kind of hanami that involves parties and gatherings.
Hanami is prohibited from April 15 (Mon.) onward
From April 15 (Mon.), when the cherry blossoms are expected to have fallen, “party-style hanami” is prohibited. Similar activities are also prohibited, so please be careful.
Security guards will be patrolling for the time being.
Use of fire, such as barbecues, is prohibited
Activities involving fire, such as barbecues and portable gas stoves, appear to be prohibited. Above all, they are dangerous, and they are also said to be harmful to the cherry trees.
There are one-way walking areas
During the hanami season, weekends get extremely crowded, so one-way walking areas will be set up.
- The west side of Shukugawa Sakura Road is one-way northbound
- The east side of Shukugawa Sakura Road is one-way southbound
Source: Nishinomiya City
It seems that the number of visitors to Shukugawa increases every year, so even when everyone is gathering and having a good time, it’s a great chance to show Nishinomiya as a city where people follow proper manners.
The cherry blossoms will bloom soon. We’re looking forward to it.















