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SAT · 2026-04-04 · 04:22 GMTBRIEF NSR-2026-0404-51711
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Safety fears bloom in Japan as ageing cherry trees collapse in Tokyo parks

Tokyo is facing safety concerns due to the increasing number of collapsing cherry blossom trees in its parks. Many of these Somei Yoshino trees, planted during the 1960s, are now old and frail.

Associated PressSouth China Morning PostFiled 2026-04-04 · 04:22 GMTLean · Center-RightRead · 1 min
Safety fears bloom in Japan as ageing cherry trees collapse in Tokyo parks
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Tokyo is facing safety concerns due to the increasing number of collapsing cherry blossom trees in its parks. Many of these Somei Yoshino trees, planted during the 1960s, are now old and frail. Recent incidents include two trees collapsing on Thursday at Kinuta Park and the Chidorigafuchi greenway, with one damaging a fence. Last year, 85 trees fell in Tokyo parks, injuring three people, many of which were cherry trees. Officials are concerned about public safety as these aging trees become more prone to collapse, especially during the popular cherry blossom season. The tree that fell in Kinuta Park was more than 60 years old, 18 metres tall and 2.5 metres in diameter.

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Last year, 85 trees fell in Tokyo parks, injuring three people, and many were cherry trees.

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The tree in Kinuta Park was 18 metres tall and 2.5 metres in diameter.

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Two cherry blossom trees collapsed on Thursday, one at Kinuta Park and the other at the Chidorigafuchi greenway.

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Many of Tokyo’s Somei Yoshino cherry blossom trees were planted in the 1960s and are now old and frail.

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Many of Tokyo’s popular and iconic Somei Yoshino cherry blossom trees were planted during Japan’s post-war advancement in the 1960s, and are now getting old and frail.Some have fallen and many others require support, triggering safety concern as the Japanese celebrate the season of their favourite flower.Two cherry blossom trees collapsed on Thursday, one at Kinuta Park in downtown Tokyo and the other at the Chidorigafuchi greenway. The one in Kinuta Park damaged a fence while the other tree almost fell into the Imperial Palace moat, though nobody was injured.The tree in Kinuta Park was 18 metres (60 feet) tall and 2.5 metres in diameter. It was among the oldest, believed to be more than 60 years old, officials said. In March, another old cherry tree collapsed at the park, injuring a passer-by.A broken branch is caught up in a damaged cherry tree after a nearby tree fell on it at Kinuta Park in Tokyo on Friday. Photo: APLast year, 85 trees fell in Tokyo parks, injuring three people, and many were cherry trees, according to Masakazu Noguchi, a Tokyo metropolitan official in charge of public parks.
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