Tokyo's Ota Ward lies far enough off the beaten path that many of the neighborhood's sites experience crowds much lighter than other locations. The same holds true in cherry blossom season. While places like the Meguro River and the Chidorigafuchi moat near the Imperial Palace draw hordes of hanami goers, Ota City remains blessedly uncrowded.
Perhaps one of the best places to experience the spring sakura bloom is at Ikegami Honmon-ji. This hilltop temple dates from the late 1200s and was built to commemorate the wandering monk Nichiren. In spring, the extensive grounds of the temple are awash in shades of pink as dozens of trees burst into bloom. The scene is particularly striking with the temple's 5-story pagoda in the background.
Ikegami Honmonji is best reached via the Ikegami Line that runs from Gotanda to Kamata. The cherry blossoms usually reach their peak in the first week of April.
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Mandy Bartok @mandy.bartok
Japan resident for 10 years, with time spent in Okinawa, Kumamoto and Tokyo.