About this location: Anyo-ji Temple
Anyo-ji is an old Jodo Shinshu Otani-ha temple in Matsumoto. Its century-old weeping cherry tree drapes pale-pink cascades to the ground in mid-April — a breathtaking sight. The contrast of cherry blossoms with the serene wooden Main Hall and bell tower creates a painterly scene, beloved by locals as a quiet sakura spot.
Key features
- Around 100-year-old weeping cherry — pale-pink blossoms drape to the ground in an elegant cascade at peak bloom in mid-April
- Contrast with Main Hall and Bell Tower — the serene wooden architecture against the lush cherry creates a painterly composition
- Hidden, Uncrowded Spot — a quiet cherry temple visited mostly by locals, where you can shoot at leisure
- Evening Cherry — the western sun gilds tree and hall, with no crowds and a meditative stillness
- Within the Grounds — moss-covered stone steps and paths offer countless quintessentially Japanese photographic moments