The Sakura Festival returns to ELTE Botanical Garden (Füvészkert) in 2026, tying into Japan’s beloved Hanami (Ohanami) tradition. On March 28–29 and April 11–12, the garden opens for laid-back picnics under blooming Japanese cherry trees, where visitors can stretch out on blankets and soak in the pink clouds overhead. It’s the sweetest way to say hello to spring in Budapest, with nature, culture, and a low-key vibe in perfect bloom.
Japan, Unpacked in the Garden
Beyond the blossoms, the festival doubles as a crash course in Japanese culture. Expect an ikebana exhibition showcasing disciplined floral art, beginner-friendly language lessons, and intimate concerts. Martial arts and traditional weapon demonstrations add a kinetic edge, while Go learning sessions invite strategy fans to try the classic board game. Word lovers can jump into a haiku competition—short lines, long echoes.
When to Go
Plan for two peak weekends: March 28–29 and April 11–12, when the cherry trees typically steal the show. Pack a blanket, bring friends, and claim a spot; the rest is petals and vibes.





