Sugi no Baba: A Cherry Blossom Tunnel in Historic Akizuki
Experience the breathtaking cherry blossoms of Sugi no Baba in Asakura, Fukuoka, a 'Little Kyoto' offering a serene escape and cultural immersion.
Sugi no Baba is a picturesque street in Asakura, Fukuoka, renowned for its stunning cherry blossom display. Lined with approximately 200 cherry trees, it transforms into a breathtaking tunnel of pink and white blooms in spring, attracting visitors to experience the beauty of 'hanami' (flower viewing) in a serene setting.
A brief summary to Sugi no Baba
- Akizukinotori, Asakura, Akizukinotori, Fukuoka, 838-0011, JP
- +81946-24-6758
- Visit website
Local tips
- Visit during the cherry blossom season (late March to early April) for the most spectacular views.
- Arrive early in the day to avoid crowds and secure a good spot to enjoy the blossoms.
- Bring a camera to capture the stunning beauty of the cherry blossom tunnel.
- Check local event schedules for hanami festivals and cultural performances during your visit.
- Explore the surrounding Akizuki district, known as 'Little Kyoto,' for its historical sites and traditional architecture.
Getting There
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Public Transport
From Fukuoka, take a bus from Hakata Bus Terminal to Amagi IC (高速甘木). Buses depart every 15 minutes and the journey takes approximately 57 minutes, costing ¥700-¥1600. From Amagi IC, take a local bus towards Akizukinotori. Sugi no Baba is located in Akizukinotori. Alternatively, take the train from Hakata Station to Kiyama Station, then transfer to the Amagi Railway to Amagi Station. From Amagi Station, take a bus to Akizuki.
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Driving
From Fukuoka, driving to Sugi no Baba takes approximately 40 minutes. Take the Fukuoka IC and drive on the expressway. Exit at the Asakura IC. From the Asakura IC, follow the signs to Akizuki. Note that there is a toll to use the expressway. Parking is available at the Akizuki Parking Lot Management Association. Parking costs vary but expect to pay around ¥300-500 per hour.