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FINAL WATCH – Osaka’s blossoms day by day

Track the progress of cherry blossoms across Osaka with daily updates from Osaka Castle Park, as the city slowly shifts from early buds to full bloom.

 

TODAY’S STATUS — April 11, 2026

Stage:  Leaf Sakura

Japanese:  葉桜(Hazakura)

After the rains, the season turns. Across Osaka Castle Park, green now defines the landscape, with fresh leaves spreading across every tree. Most blossoms have fallen, though a some soft clusters still linger, offering brief reminders of the peak just passed. The canopy has opened, and the park has taken on a new character — still pink in places, but a textured blend of white, green, and the last traces of spring’s signature bloom.

What remains is no less beautiful. Petals rest along the ground and gather in corners of the park, while sunlight filters through emerging leaves. The transformation is almost complete — not an ending, but a continuation. This is Hazakura (葉桜) the Leaf Sakura, and the final stage of the sakura season.

Sakura this year was enjoyed by millions in Osaka, and it’s a defining and iconic scene across Japan. Here at Osaka Castle Park, we have watched the sakura bloom over the 21 Days of OSAKA SCENE’s SakuraWatch.  This year, the timing of bloom and weather aligned to create one of the most memorable hanami seasons in recent years — days of full canopy, shared gatherings, and moments that now shift gently into memory.

Outlook:  The sakura season has now fully transitioned into fresh green leaves having taken over most of the trees in the Park. While a few late blossoms may still be found, the park has entered its next phase. SakuraWatch 2026 comes to a close — thank you for following along, and we’ll see you next year.

 

Spring doesn’t arrive in Osaka all at once—it unfolds slowly, branch by branch, bud by bud. Osaka Scene’s SakuraWatch captures that transformation in real time, following a single cherry tree at Osaka Castle Park as it moves through each stage of the season. What begins as tightly closed buds soon gives way to hints of color, delicate blossoms, and eventually the full bloom that draws crowds from across Japan and around the world.

Unlike traditional bloom forecasts, SakuraWatch offers something more personal and immediate. Each day’s update is based on direct observation, giving you a ground-level view of how the season is progressing right now. Whether you’re planning your hanami outing or simply want to follow along from afar, this daily record provides a clear and visual guide to Osaka’s sakura season.

The journey begins with つぼみ (tsubomi), the bud stage—when blossoms are formed but still tightly closed. From there, the buds begin to swell and soften before revealing the first hints of pink. Within days, those first blossoms open, marking the official start of sakura season. Finally, the trees reach 満開 (mankai), or full bloom, when Osaka’s parks transform into canopies of soft pink and white.

Osaka Castle Park serves as the perfect backdrop for this progression. With hundreds of cherry trees surrounding historic stone walls and open green spaces, it’s one of the city’s most beloved hanami destinations. As the season advances, the park shifts from quiet anticipation to lively gatherings, with visitors enjoying picnics, photography, and evening strolls beneath illuminated blossoms.

Whether you’re in Osaka or following from abroad, SakuraWatch invites you to experience the season as it happens—one day at a time.

 

 Daily updates — Follow the bloom as it progresses in real time

 Same tree tracking — Consistent perspective from a single location

 Osaka focus — Ground-level view from Osaka Castle Park

 Clear stages — Easy-to-understand bloom progression system

 For locals and visitors — Perfect for planning or simply enjoying the season

 

Photos: Osaka Scene Staff

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SAKURAWATCH TIMELINE

Day 21 - April 10 (Final Watch of 2026)

Day 20 - April 10

Day 19 - April 9

Day 18 - April 8

Day 17 - April 7

Day 16 - May 6

Day 15 - April 5

Day 14 - April 4

Day 13 - April 3

Day 13 - April 2

  Day 12 - April 1 (Full Bloom)

Day 11 - March 31

  Day 10 - March 29

  Day 9 - March 28

  Day 8 - March 27

Day 7 - March 26

Day 6 - March 25

  Day 5 - March 24

Day 4 - March 23

  Day 3 - March 22

Day 2 - March 21

  Day 1 - March 20

ACCESS

Osaka Castle Park
Address: Osaka Castle Park, Chuo Ward, Osaka

JR Osaka Loop Line → Osakajokoen Station
Exit: Park Exit
Walk: Approx. 5 minutes to central park areas

JR Osaka Loop Line / JR Tozai Line → Kyobashi Station
Exit: North Exit
Walk: Approx. 15–20 minutes

Osaka Metro Chuo Line → Morinomiya Station
Exit: Exit 1
Walk: Approx. 10–15 minutes

Osaka Metro Tanimachi Line / Chuo Line → Tanimachiyonchome Station
Exit: Exit 9
Walk: Approx. 15–20 minutes

Notes
Osaka Castle Park is a large park with multiple entry points. Walking times vary depending on your destination within the park.

CHERRY BLOSSOM FORECAST MAP

SakuraWatch updates are posted daily during the sakura season, typically in the morning hours by Osaka Scene.

Here's the final Sakura Forecast Map from the Japan Meteorological Company.

ADMISSION

There is no admission fee to enter Osaka Castle Park.

Some specific areas, such as Nishinomaru Garden, may charge a separate entrance fee during peak sakura season, particularly for evening illumination events.

INFO & TIPS

Sakura conditions change quickly, especially during warmer weather, so checking daily updates is recommended.

Early morning visits offer the quietest viewing conditions, while evenings tend to be more crowded during peak bloom.

Bring a blanket if planning hanami, and be mindful of local etiquette when reserving space.

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April 11–14
  • Osaka Castle Park, Ōsakajō, Chuo Ward, Osaka, 540-0002, Japan
  • Updates posted each morning

  • JR Loop Line → Osakajokoen Station

  • Chuo Line → Morinomiya Station / Tanimachi 4chome Station

  • @osakascene
  • SakuraWatch updates are based on daily on-site observation and may vary slightly from official bloom forecasts

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