Cherry-Blossom Tree

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Cherry-Blossom Trees,(TotKTears of the Kingdom)[1] also known as Cherry TreesThis name is derived from text in British English.,(FPTRRFreshly-Picked Tingle's Rosy Rupeeland)[2] are recurring Objects in The Legend of Zelda series. Cherry-Blossom Trees go unnamed in Breath of the Wild.

Location and Uses

Breath of the Wild



A single Cherry-Blossom Tree is located on Satori Mountain, and the Lord of the Mountain may appear in the pond at the base of the tree. As hinted at in Super Rumor Mill V3, the Ancient Bridle is located next to the Cherry-Blossom Tree.[3]

Tears of the Kingdom

There are eight Cherry-Blossom Trees in Hyrule corresponding to different geographical regions. A Map of Cherry-Blossom Trees marking these locations can be seen at Outskirt Stable.

Each Cherry-Blossom Tree has a bowl at its base. If Link offers a fruit item in the bowl, Satori will briefly appear and create glowing beacons marking entrances to Surface Caves in the corresponding region. These beacons will illuminate regardless if Link has visited the Cave before or obtained its Bubbul Gem. The Ancient Zora Waterworks entrance will not be illuminated however, regardless of story progress.

Konora can be found at each Cherry-Blossom Tree seeking the "voe of her dreams".[4] She is also aware of a rumor that a Satori can be seen near such trees.[5] Should Link offer fruit to Satori, Konora can hear and sense it but apparently cannot see the creature.[6][7] After Link has offered fruit to Satori at a Cherry-Blossom Tree, Konora will leave and wander the paths of Hyrule instead. Even though Konora is not initially present at the Cherry-Blossom Tree in Hebra before the Blizzard ends, if Link offers fruit to Satori there, she will begin wandering roads and act as if they met at the tree.

A ninth Cherry-Blossom Tree can be found at the Blupee Burrow in the Central Hyrule Depths. Unlike the others, no bowl can be found at its base.

Other Appearances

Freshly-Picked Tingle's Rosy Rupeeland

The following section is not part of the Zelda canon and should not be taken as such.


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  1. That's OK. I am too busy to be interested in anyone who doesn't share the feeling. I'm on a mission to visit all eight of the cherry-blossom trees that exist in the world. That way, when I meet the voe of my dreams... We'll meet in a really nice place! It's important to start things off on the right foot, after all. And... I might just meet a Satori too, if I'm really lucky.. — Konora (Tears of the Kingdom)
  2. Cherry Tree Family — Map (Freshly-Picked Tingle's Rosy Rupeeland)
  3. The birdle is south of Hyrule Ridge, beneath a cherry blossom tree at a mountain where creatures gather. — Super Rumor Mill V3 (Breath of the Wild)
  4. I'm on a mission to visit all eight of the cherry-blossom trees that exist in the world. That way, when I meet the voe of my dreams... We'll meet in a really nice place! It's important to start things off on the right foot, after all. — Konora (Tears of the Kingdom)
  5. Still, in a place as magical as this, I really do believe I will finally meet the handsome voe of my dreams. But until then, let me tell you a rumor I heard about cherry-blossom trees. Apparently there is a strange creature called a Satori that is sometimes seen near such trees. I've never seen it myself, but I really want to... I also heard that a Satori likes fruit. I guess I should have brought some kind of fruit with me, huh? — Konora (Tears of the Kingdom)
  6. That reminds me though. I thought I heard some kind of animal cry earlier. Maybe it was just my imagination? I'm not sure now... — Konora (Tears of the Kingdom)
  7. That reminds me... Before, when you offered fruit at the cherry-blossom tree... There was this strange feeling in the air. Like the whole atmosphere of the place changed, somehow. For a moment, I thought a Satori had actually come. — Konora (Tears of the Kingdom)