There are Japanese cherry trees (A cherry blossom, also known as sakura) in Kyoto Japanese Park in Konya. We recommend that you hurry to see the blooming Japanese cherry between the last week of March and the first week of April.
Japanese cherries do not bear fruit and are a type of cherry
blossom that is unique to Japan. Japan does not sell the seeds of these trees
to other countries but only gifts them. Due to the 2010 Japanese Year, we can
visit this garden and see the blooming Japanese cherry.
Walking among the Japanese cherry is a delightful
experience, and we suggest you visit the Kyoto Japanese Park, which is the
largest Japanese garden in Turkey. However, the blooming period of Japanese
cherry flowers is not long-lasting and only lasts for about ten days.
Therefore, it is essential to see the Japanese cherry trees as soon as possible
without wasting any time.
Kyoto Japanese Park in Konya is not only the largest
Japanese park in Turkey, but it is also one of the most beautiful places to
watch Japanese cherry. It is located in the Selçuklu district of Konya and is
open from 08:00 to 23:00 every day, and admission is free. We recommend that
you see the Japanese cherry before the flowers wither.