Overview
The Tenjin River is the main stream of a Class A river system flowing through central Tottori Prefecture. About 120 cherry trees line its gentle banks, drawing crowds for hanami in spring. As a river that nourishes the central area, it reflects local life and the changing seasons.
Highlights
- ●Main stream of a Class A river system in central Tottori
- ●About 120 cherry trees along the banks
- ●Annual hanami flower-viewing
- ●Peaceful waterside scenery
History
The Tenjin River is regarded as the main stream of a Class A river system in central Tottori Prefecture. Roughly 120 cherry trees are planted along its banks, and hanami flower-viewing has been held there each year. Together with its rows of cherry trees, it is a river much loved by the community.
Access
The river flows through central Tottori Prefecture. It can be reached from various points along its banks, but please confirm specific spots such as the cherry-tree stretches and parking via maps and official information.
Best season
The prime time is spring when the cherry trees bloom, and hanami along the riverside rows is especially fine. It is best enjoyed on a calm daytime combined with a stroll by the water.
Map
35.5048, 133.8546 · Wikidata
Suggested itinerary
- 1Head to the riverside cherry-tree stretch
- 2Enjoy the scenery while strolling by the water
- 3In spring, pause at a hanami spot
- 4Venture out into the surrounding central area
Did you know?
💡 About 120 cherry trees line the banks of the Tenjin River, and the hanami held there each year is a local highlight.
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