In Nara's Zoshigaya, there are numerous attractions to be found. Among them, the "Yaezakura Komafuda" is a famous spot that evokes the arrival of spring and exudes an enchanting atmosphere. Here, the gracefully dancing petals of the Yaezakura cherry blossoms will beckon you into the charm of the ancient capital.
Yaezakura Komafuda is known as a famous cherry blossom spot. In the past, this location was home to old cherry trees known as "Yaezakura." The multiple layers of these cherry blossoms resembled the splendid kimono of a geisha. Unfortunately, these old trees have disappeared after several transplants. However, every spring, new cherry trees planted in this area bloom with elegant flowers reminiscent of the Yaezakura.
This place is imbued with the famous scenes of waka poetry, some of which are included in the Hyakunin Isshu. "Yaezakura Komafuda" was named after a poem by Fujiwara no Motozane, which beautifully describes the scene of cherry blossoms dancing like a horse's mane. The remnants of Komafuda can still be found on small signs along the cherry blossom trees.
The path to Yaezakura Komafuda is like a tunnel of cherry blossoms. As you slowly walk through the cherry blossom path enveloped by fresh greenery, you will find yourself deeply immersed in the charm of the ancient capital. Along the way, there is also a tranquil small temple where you can take a moment to rest. Beyond the cherry blossom tunnel, the scenery of Yaezakura Komafuda unfolds before you.
When visiting Nara, be sure to make a stop at Yaezakura Komafuda. You will encounter petals dancing as gorgeously as cherry blossoms, and you will be able to immerse yourself in the unique atmosphere of the ancient capital.