There’s a very good chance that seeing Sakura in its fullest bloom has to be on any traveller’s bucket list. While these trees grow in places such as Russia, China, and South Korea, sakura is revered in Japan. Travelling abroad can be costly, but leave it to the Philippines to find a really good alternative. These cherry blossom trees in Taguig might give Sakura a run for its money!

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Blooming cherry blossom trees in Taguig

But before we continue, let’s get one thing straight: the cherry blossom trees in Taguig are not the exact trees that grow in Japan. Rather, these are pink trumpet trees that share the same colour as their Japanese counterparts. The main difference is that trumpet trees can withstand tropical climates better.

An easy way to tell cherry trees apart from trumpet trees is by their flowers. As the name suggests, the trumpet tree would have elongated flowers, like the brass instrument! Trumpet tree flowers also have a purple and pink hue while cherry blossom flowers remain consistent when in full bloom.

Where to find the tropical Sakura

Itching to drive by the cherry blossom trees in Taguig? Head over to the Laguna Lake Highway or C6 Road. Taguig’s city government planted the trees way back in 2015 on the road islands of the highway stretch. Today, they are in full bloom and are a captivating sight for drivers and passers-by. 

It is an especially fruitful time to pass by the road from January to April. The trees will be in full bloom by this time, with the foliage shedding by late April. 

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Travelling to Japan isn’t impossible, but it isn’t easy either. So until that overseas trip becomes a reality, these cherry blossom trees in Taguig are more than a welcome alternative. A full tank of gas is certainly more affordable and convenient than booking a flight, after all!


All images credited to I Love Taguig | Official Facebook Page

Aldous Vince Cabildo

Ever since growing up, Aldous learned how to look at things from an historical perspective. So whenever the opportunity to travel arises, he makes sure to go to places that contain local stories and memories. From there, he takes in the lessons from the past and picks out what to learn, or should it interest him, what to unlearn. At any chance he gets, he also makes sure to try out local cuisine. When not charting his next destination, Aldous likes to explore worlds found in video games, hip-hop, film, and professional wrestling. He is a proud resident of Tondo.