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The National Cherry Blossom Festival in Washington, D.C. USA

 

The 2017 event marks the 90th anniversary of the first festival and the 105th anniversary of Japan's tree gift

 

The National Cherry Blossom Festival is a spring celebration in Washington, D.C. commemorating the March 27, 1912 gift of Japanese cherry trees from Mayor Yukio Ozaki of Tokyo City Japan to the city of Washington

 

The National Cherry Blossom Festival is known as the Nation’s Greatest Springtime Celebration!

 

Images are from the first weekend on The National Cherry Blossom Festival

 

National Park Service NPS predicted peak bloom March 19th thru 22nd 2017

 

Photos were taken while the cherry blossom trees were in the sixth of six stages of blooming called Peak Bloom which happened on March 25th 2017

 

* Approximately half of the Yoshino blossoms were lost due to a late frost that occurred March 14-16, 2017

 

Puffy white and peak bloom are defined as when 70% of the surviving blossoms reach those stages

 

Average peak bloom date is April 4th

 

Extraordinary warm or cool temperatures have resulted in peak bloom as early as March 15 (1990) and as late as April 18 (1958)

 

Peak bloom dates occurred on:

2017 March 25th

2016 March 25th

2015 April 10th

2014 April 10th

2013 April 9th

2012 March 20th

2011 March 29th

2010 March 31st

2009 April 1st

2008 March 29th

2007 April 1st

2006 March 30th

2005 April 9th

2004 March 31st

2003 April 2nd

2002 April 2nd

2001 April 6th

2000 March 17th

1999 April 5th

1998 March 27th

1997 March 26th

1996 April 4th

1995 April 2nd

1994 April 5th

1993 April 11th

1992 April 5th

1991 March 29th

 

Origins of the cherry trees in DC:

Viscountess Chinda was the wife of the Japanese ambassador. She and Mrs. Taft planted the first two cherry trees at the Tidal Basin March 27th 1912

The ceremony of planting these trees grew into the National Cherry Blossom Festival

This special part of history is celebrated through many events and is also commemorated with a large, bronze plaque at the site of the first planting

 

Also of importance is Dr. David Fairchild, a prominent botanist who planted the first cherry trees in D.C.

  

WASHINGTON DC history

 

Washington, D.C. formally the District of Columbia is the capital of the United States of America since July 16, 1790

 

The state of Maryland donated land to create what is now known as Washington, D.C.

 

Virginia had also donated land which was returned to Virgina in 1846

 

Washington, D.C. is not in a state but there is a movement for statehood which would have the name of the 51st state as New Columbia

 

The United States of America declared independance from Great Britain in 1776

 

Video taken while Donald Trump was in office at The White House as President of The United States of America

 

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Japanese Ambassador Kenichiro Sasae said at a press conference on March 02, 2017 "I don't need to say, 'Make this cherry blossom festival great again,' because it's already great."

  

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Washington, D.C. District of Columbia, (New Columbia state), The United States of America USA country, North America continent

Saturday March 25th 2017‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬

Smithsonian American Art Museum SAAM Cherry Blossom Family Celebration Onoe Rye Dance traditional Japanese folk dances performance at The National Cherry Blossom Festival 8th and F streets NW (F Street Plaza in front of the museum) Washington, DC 20004 USA 2023

 

SMITHSONIAN AMERICAN ART MUSEUM

SAAM CHERRY BLOSSOM FAMILY CELEBRATION

Join SAAM for our annual celebration of spring and the blooming trees of DC. Enjoy a taiko drumming performance by Nen Daiko, traditional Japanese dance with Onoe Dance, and break out your best Japanese pop dance moves with Les the DJ. Craft your own cherry blossom tree to take home, make a koinobori kite to fly at the kite festival, or try your hand at an origami Sakura. Explore SAAM’s galleries with a scavenger hunt and enjoy festive treats from a special menu celebrating the cherry blossoms offered by the Courtyard Café.

 

Saturday, March 25, 2023

 

11:30 - 3 PM

WHERE

Smithsonian American Art Museum

8th and F streets NW (F Street Plaza in front of the museum)

Washington, DC 20004

 

The National Cherry Blossom Festival Washington, D.C. USA March 25th 2023

 

*** PEAK BLOOM HAS ARRIVED***

The 🌸

 

#NationalCherryBlossomFestival 🌸 in #WashingtonDC #USA currently the #blossoms are in the sixth of six stages of blooming called #PeakBloom as of #March 23rd 2023

 

Next blooming stage is called #EnjoyTheBlossoms

 

#PeakBloom prediction was announced by #NationalParkService #NPS to be March 22 - 25, 2023

 

The peak bloom date is defined as the day when 70% of the #Yoshino Cherry (Prunus x yedoensis) blossoms are open.

 

Average peak bloom April 4th

 

#PeakBloom took place on

March 23rd 2023

March 21 2022

March 28 2021

March 20th 2020

April 1st 2019

April 5th 2018

March 25th 2017

March 25th 2016

April 10th 2015

April 10th 2014

April 9th 2013

March 20th 2012

March 29th 2011

March 31st 2010

April 1st 2009

March 26th 2008

April 1st 2007

March 30th 2006

April 9th 2005

March 31st 2004

March 15 1990 Earliest peak bloom ever

April 18 1958 Latest peak bloom ever

 

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#SpringBlossomsHere

#WelcomeSpring

#SpringItOn

#Japan

#Japanese

#JapaneseCulture

#JapaneseFestival

#Sakura

#Matsuri

#SakuraMatsuri

#Kyoto

#KyotoJapan

#WashingtonDC

#ThankYouJapan

 

Washington, D.C. formally the District of Columbia is the capital of the United States of America since July 16, 1790.

 

The state of Maryland donated land to create what is now known as Washington, D.C.

 

The stats of Virginia had also donated land which was returned to Virgina in 1846.

 

Washington, D.C. is not in a state but there is a movement for statehood which would have the name of the 51st state as New Columbia.

 

Washington, D.C. USA while US President Joe Biden was is in office.

 

The White House

1600 Pennsylvania Avenue Northwest

Washington, DC 20500

 

President of the United States Joe Biden

 

Vice President Kamala Harris

 

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Brooklyn Botanic Garden, Sakura Matsuri, Cherry Blossom Festival in Prospect Park, Brooklyn, New York City, USA

 

A weekend celebrating traditional and contemporary Japanese culture!

 

2016 marks the 35th anniversary of Sakura Matsuri, BBG’s annual cherry blossom festival. Known as New York City’s rite of spring, the weekend offers over 60 events and performances that celebrate traditional and contemporary Japanese culture.

 

Taiko Drumming • Cosplay Fashion Show • Tea Ceremonies • J-Pop • Samurai Sword Fighting • Manga • Vintage Kimonos • Ikebana Flower Arranging • BBG Parasol Society and More!

 

The Garden has more than 200 cherry trees of forty-two Asian species and cultivated varieties, making it one of the foremost cherry-viewing sites outside Japan. The first cherries were planted at the garden after World War I, a gift from the Japanese government. Each spring at BBG, when the trees are in bloom, a month-long cherry blossom viewing festival called Hanami is held at the Cherry Esplanade, culminating in a weekend celebration called Sakura Matsuri. The Esplanade features two rows of cherry trees with trails and sitting areas on the side. Visitors may also sit on the field of grass between the rows of cherry trees. Cherry trees are found on the Cherry Esplanade and Cherry Walk, in the Japanese Hill-and-Pond Garden, and in many other locations in the Garden. Depending on weather conditions, the Asian flowering cherries bloom from late March or early April to mid-May. The many different species bloom at slightly different times, and the sequence is tracked online at Cherry Watch, on the BBG website.

 

Brooklyn Botanic Garden was founded in 1910

  

Brooklyn Botanic Garden

990 Washington Ave,

Brooklyn, NY 11225

(718) 623-7200

 

Brooklyn Botanic Garden is very easy to get to from Manhattan without a car approximately 8 miles and easily accesible by taking the 2 or 3 subway to Eastern Parkway / Brooklyn Museum stop for $2.75 each way (spring 2016 rate)

 

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Prospect Park neighborhood, Brooklyn borough, New York City, New York state, USA The United States of America country, North America continent

April 26th 2016

Essex County Cherry Blossom Festival "Bloomfest" in Branch Book Park, Newark, New Jersey USA

 

The Newark Cherry Blossom Festival in Branch Brook Park has been running since April 22nd 1976

 

The event has grown in the past 40 years and at the 2016 Branch Brook Park had 5,000 cherry blossom trees in 18 different varieties that flower in colors from snow white to vibrant pink.

 

The Cherry Blossom Festival celebrates the arrival of spring with a jam packed schedule of events that captures the beauty of the cherry tree, and embraces the Japanese tradition of hanami "flower viewing".

 

The main event is Bloomfest which is held on a Sunday afternoon at Branch Brook Park's Cherry Blossom Visitor’s Center. Inviting guests to enjoy a family day in New Jersey’s pinkest park! A packed schedule of events includes Japanese cultural demonstrations, children's activities, live music, a crafter's marketplace, food, and more.

  

SCHEDULE OF EVENTS

 

MAIN STAGE

11:00am - Brick City Jazz Orchestra

12:00pm - Welcome Ceremony

1:00pm - Cobu Taiko Drum & Dance Troupe

2:00pm - Sawai Koto Academy

3:00pm - Samurai Sword Soul

4:00pm - Newark School of the Arts Dance Workshop

 

CULTURAL TRADITIONS TENT

11:00am - How to Make and Use a Durama Good Luck Doll

11:30am - Blackbird Gallery Cherry Blossom Painting Demonstration

1:00pm - Japanese Classical Dancers from Sachiya Ito & Co.

1:30pm - Sushi Demonstration with Hideyo Yamada

2:00pm - Ikebana Flower Arrangements with Madam Nobuko Novak

3:30pm - Sushi Demonstration with Hideyo Yamada

4:00pm - How to Wear a Kimono Demonstration with Hideyo Yamada

 

PRUDENTIAL CONCERT GROVE

11:00am - Island Music Steel Drums

3:00pm - Big Jersey Crooners

 

Address:

Cherry Blossom Welcome Center

Branch Brook Park

Newark, NJ 07104

(973) 621-2542

  

Very affordable to visit from NYC:

 

Path train round trip from New York City $5.50

 

Light Rail Train round trip ticket $3.20

 

Bloomfest! admission FREE

 

Total = $8.70

 

Newark is just 13 miles from NYC and is easy to get to without a car

 

1, Take the path train from Penn Station to Journal Square ($2.75 ticket one way)

 

2. Switch trains to path to Newark (no additional fee)

 

3. At Newark transfer to the Newark Light Rail ($1.60 one way ticket) and get off at the Branch Brook Park stop which lets you off right in the park for an afternoon of free spring activities.

 

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Newark city, Essex County, New Jersey state, USA The United States of America country, North America continent

04/24/2016

The National Cherry Blossom Festival in Washington, D.C. USA

 

The 2017 event marks the 90th anniversary of the first festival and the 105th anniversary of Japan's tree gift

 

The National Cherry Blossom Festival is a spring celebration in Washington, D.C. commemorating the March 27, 1912 gift of Japanese cherry trees from Mayor Yukio Ozaki of Tokyo City Japan to the city of Washington

 

The National Cherry Blossom Festival is known as the Nation’s Greatest Springtime Celebration!

 

Images are from the first weekend on The National Cherry Blossom Festival

 

National Park Service NPS predicted peak bloom March 19th thru 22nd 2017

 

Photos were taken while the cherry blossom trees were in the sixth of six stages of blooming called Peak Bloom which happened on March 25th 2017

 

* Approximately half of the Yoshino blossoms were lost due to a late frost that occurred March 14-16, 2017

 

Puffy white and peak bloom are defined as when 70% of the surviving blossoms reach those stages

 

Average peak bloom date is April 4th

 

Extraordinary warm or cool temperatures have resulted in peak bloom as early as March 15 (1990) and as late as April 18 (1958)

 

Peak bloom dates occurred on:

2017 March 25th

2016 March 25th

2015 April 10th

2014 April 10th

2013 April 9th

2012 March 20th

2011 March 29th

2010 March 31st

2009 April 1st

2008 March 29th

2007 April 1st

2006 March 30th

2005 April 9th

2004 March 31st

2003 April 2nd

2002 April 2nd

2001 April 6th

2000 March 17th

1999 April 5th

1998 March 27th

1997 March 26th

1996 April 4th

1995 April 2nd

1994 April 5th

1993 April 11th

1992 April 5th

1991 March 29th

 

Origins of the cherry trees in DC:

Viscountess Chinda was the wife of the Japanese ambassador. She and Mrs. Taft planted the first two cherry trees at the Tidal Basin March 27th 1912

The ceremony of planting these trees grew into the National Cherry Blossom Festival

This special part of history is celebrated through many events and is also commemorated with a large, bronze plaque at the site of the first planting

 

Also of importance is Dr. David Fairchild, a prominent botanist who planted the first cherry trees in D.C.

  

WASHINGTON DC history

 

Washington, D.C. formally the District of Columbia is the capital of the United States of America since July 16, 1790

 

The state of Maryland donated land to create what is now known as Washington, D.C.

 

Virginia had also donated land which was returned to Virgina in 1846

 

Washington, D.C. is not in a state but there is a movement for statehood which would have the name of the 51st state as New Columbia

 

The United States of America declared independance from Great Britain in 1776

 

Video taken while Donald Trump was in office at The White House as President of The United States of America

 

******************

 

Japanese Ambassador Kenichiro Sasae said at a press conference on March 02, 2017 "I don't need to say, 'Make this cherry blossom festival great again,' because it's already great."

  

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Washington, D.C. District of Columbia, (New Columbia state), The United States of America USA country, North America continent

Saturday March 25th 2017‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬

Essex County Cherry Blossom Festival "Bloomfest" in Branch Book Park, Newark, New Jersey USA

 

The Newark Cherry Blossom Festival in Branch Brook Park has been running since April 22nd 1976

 

The event has grown in the past 40 years and at the 2016 Branch Brook Park had 5,000 cherry blossom trees in 18 different varieties that flower in colors from snow white to vibrant pink.

 

The Cherry Blossom Festival celebrates the arrival of spring with a jam packed schedule of events that captures the beauty of the cherry tree, and embraces the Japanese tradition of hanami "flower viewing".

 

The main event is Bloomfest which is held on a Sunday afternoon at Branch Brook Park's Cherry Blossom Visitor’s Center. Inviting guests to enjoy a family day in New Jersey’s pinkest park! A packed schedule of events includes Japanese cultural demonstrations, children's activities, live music, a crafter's marketplace, food, and more.

  

SCHEDULE OF EVENTS

 

MAIN STAGE

11:00am - Brick City Jazz Orchestra

12:00pm - Welcome Ceremony

1:00pm - Cobu Taiko Drum & Dance Troupe

2:00pm - Sawai Koto Academy

3:00pm - Samurai Sword Soul

4:00pm - Newark School of the Arts Dance Workshop

 

CULTURAL TRADITIONS TENT

11:00am - How to Make and Use a Durama Good Luck Doll

11:30am - Blackbird Gallery Cherry Blossom Painting Demonstration

1:00pm - Japanese Classical Dancers from Sachiya Ito & Co.

1:30pm - Sushi Demonstration with Hideyo Yamada

2:00pm - Ikebana Flower Arrangements with Madam Nobuko Novak

3:30pm - Sushi Demonstration with Hideyo Yamada

4:00pm - How to Wear a Kimono Demonstration with Hideyo Yamada

 

PRUDENTIAL CONCERT GROVE

11:00am - Island Music Steel Drums

3:00pm - Big Jersey Crooners

 

Address:

Cherry Blossom Welcome Center

Branch Brook Park

Newark, NJ 07104

(973) 621-2542

  

Very affordable to visit from NYC:

 

Path train round trip from New York City $5.50

 

Light Rail Train round trip ticket $3.20

 

Bloomfest! admission FREE

 

Total = $8.70

 

Newark is just 13 miles from NYC and is easy to get to without a car

 

1, Take the path train from Penn Station to Journal Square ($2.75 ticket one way)

 

2. Switch trains to path to Newark (no additional fee)

 

3. At Newark transfer to the Newark Light Rail ($1.60 one way ticket) and get off at the Branch Brook Park stop which lets you off right in the park for an afternoon of free spring activities.

 

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Newark city, Essex County, New Jersey state, USA The United States of America country, North America continent

04/24/2016

Essex County Cherry Blossom Festival "Bloomfest" in Branch Book Park, Newark, New Jersey USA

 

The Newark Cherry Blossom Festival in Branch Brook Park has been running since April 22nd 1976

 

The event has grown in the past 40 years and at the 2016 Branch Brook Park had 5,000 cherry blossom trees in 18 different varieties that flower in colors from snow white to vibrant pink.

 

The Cherry Blossom Festival celebrates the arrival of spring with a jam packed schedule of events that captures the beauty of the cherry tree, and embraces the Japanese tradition of hanami "flower viewing".

 

The main event is Bloomfest which is held on a Sunday afternoon at Branch Brook Park's Cherry Blossom Visitor’s Center. Inviting guests to enjoy a family day in New Jersey’s pinkest park! A packed schedule of events includes Japanese cultural demonstrations, children's activities, live music, a crafter's marketplace, food, and more.

  

SCHEDULE OF EVENTS

 

MAIN STAGE

11:00am - Brick City Jazz Orchestra

12:00pm - Welcome Ceremony

1:00pm - Cobu Taiko Drum & Dance Troupe

2:00pm - Sawai Koto Academy

3:00pm - Samurai Sword Soul

4:00pm - Newark School of the Arts Dance Workshop

 

CULTURAL TRADITIONS TENT

11:00am - How to Make and Use a Durama Good Luck Doll

11:30am - Blackbird Gallery Cherry Blossom Painting Demonstration

1:00pm - Japanese Classical Dancers from Sachiya Ito & Co.

1:30pm - Sushi Demonstration with Hideyo Yamada

2:00pm - Ikebana Flower Arrangements with Madam Nobuko Novak

3:30pm - Sushi Demonstration with Hideyo Yamada

4:00pm - How to Wear a Kimono Demonstration with Hideyo Yamada

 

PRUDENTIAL CONCERT GROVE

11:00am - Island Music Steel Drums

3:00pm - Big Jersey Crooners

 

Address:

Cherry Blossom Welcome Center

Branch Brook Park

Newark, NJ 07104

(973) 621-2542

  

Very affordable to visit from NYC:

 

Path train round trip from New York City $5.50

 

Light Rail Train round trip ticket $3.20

 

Bloomfest! admission FREE

 

Total = $8.70

 

Newark is just 13 miles from NYC and is easy to get to without a car

 

1, Take the path train from Penn Station to Journal Square ($2.75 ticket one way)

 

2. Switch trains to path to Newark (no additional fee)

 

3. At Newark transfer to the Newark Light Rail ($1.60 one way ticket) and get off at the Branch Brook Park stop which lets you off right in the park for an afternoon of free spring activities.

 

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Newark city, Essex County, New Jersey state, USA The United States of America country, North America continent

04/24/2016

Essex County Cherry Blossom Festival "Bloomfest" in Branch Book Park, Newark, New Jersey USA

 

The Newark Cherry Blossom Festival in Branch Brook Park has been running since April 22nd 1976

 

The event has grown in the past 40 years and at the 2016 Branch Brook Park had 5,000 cherry blossom trees in 18 different varieties that flower in colors from snow white to vibrant pink.

 

The Cherry Blossom Festival celebrates the arrival of spring with a jam packed schedule of events that captures the beauty of the cherry tree, and embraces the Japanese tradition of hanami "flower viewing".

 

The main event is Bloomfest which is held on a Sunday afternoon at Branch Brook Park's Cherry Blossom Visitor’s Center. Inviting guests to enjoy a family day in New Jersey’s pinkest park! A packed schedule of events includes Japanese cultural demonstrations, children's activities, live music, a crafter's marketplace, food, and more.

  

SCHEDULE OF EVENTS

 

MAIN STAGE

11:00am - Brick City Jazz Orchestra

12:00pm - Welcome Ceremony

1:00pm - Cobu Taiko Drum & Dance Troupe

2:00pm - Sawai Koto Academy

3:00pm - Samurai Sword Soul

4:00pm - Newark School of the Arts Dance Workshop

 

CULTURAL TRADITIONS TENT

11:00am - How to Make and Use a Durama Good Luck Doll

11:30am - Blackbird Gallery Cherry Blossom Painting Demonstration

1:00pm - Japanese Classical Dancers from Sachiya Ito & Co.

1:30pm - Sushi Demonstration with Hideyo Yamada

2:00pm - Ikebana Flower Arrangements with Madam Nobuko Novak

3:30pm - Sushi Demonstration with Hideyo Yamada

4:00pm - How to Wear a Kimono Demonstration with Hideyo Yamada

 

PRUDENTIAL CONCERT GROVE

11:00am - Island Music Steel Drums

3:00pm - Big Jersey Crooners

 

Address:

Cherry Blossom Welcome Center

Branch Brook Park

Newark, NJ 07104

(973) 621-2542

  

Very affordable to visit from NYC:

 

Path train round trip from New York City $5.50

 

Light Rail Train round trip ticket $3.20

 

Bloomfest! admission FREE

 

Total = $8.70

 

Newark is just 13 miles from NYC and is easy to get to without a car

 

1, Take the path train from Penn Station to Journal Square ($2.75 ticket one way)

 

2. Switch trains to path to Newark (no additional fee)

 

3. At Newark transfer to the Newark Light Rail ($1.60 one way ticket) and get off at the Branch Brook Park stop which lets you off right in the park for an afternoon of free spring activities.

 

#‎CherryBlossomFestival #‎CherryBlossoms ‪#‎CherryBlossom‬ ‪#‎SakuraMatsuri‬ ‪#‎Sakura‬ ‪#‎Matsuri‬ ‪#‎Japan‬ ‪#‎Japanese‬ ‪#‎pink‬ ‪#‎flower‬ ‪#‎flowers‬ ‪#‎spring‬ ‪#‎springtime‬ ‪#‎WelcomeSpring‬ ‪#‎PeakBloom‬ ‪#‎NJ‬ ‪#‎NewJersey‬ ‪#‎New‬ ‪#‎Jersey‬ ‪#‎TheGardenState‬ ‪#‎GardenState‬ ‪#‎Essex‬ ‪#‎County‬ ‪#‎EssexCounty‬ ‪#‎EssexCountyCherryBlossomFestival‬ ‪#‎BranchBrookPark‬ ‪#‎Bloomfest‬ ‪#‎Newark‬ ‪#‎NewarkNJ‬ ‪#‎NewarkNewJersey‬ #EssexCountyParkSystem #NewJerseyCherryBlossomFestival #NJCherryBlossomFestival

  

Photo

Newark city, Essex County, New Jersey state, USA The United States of America country, North America continent

04/24/2016

Essex County Cherry Blossom Festival "Bloomfest" in Branch Book Park, Newark, New Jersey USA

 

The Newark Cherry Blossom Festival in Branch Brook Park has been running since April 22nd 1976

 

The event has grown in the past 40 years and at the 2016 Branch Brook Park had 5,000 cherry blossom trees in 18 different varieties that flower in colors from snow white to vibrant pink.

 

The Cherry Blossom Festival celebrates the arrival of spring with a jam packed schedule of events that captures the beauty of the cherry tree, and embraces the Japanese tradition of hanami "flower viewing".

 

The main event is Bloomfest which is held on a Sunday afternoon at Branch Brook Park's Cherry Blossom Visitor’s Center. Inviting guests to enjoy a family day in New Jersey’s pinkest park! A packed schedule of events includes Japanese cultural demonstrations, children's activities, live music, a crafter's marketplace, food, and more.

  

SCHEDULE OF EVENTS

 

MAIN STAGE

11:00am - Brick City Jazz Orchestra

12:00pm - Welcome Ceremony

1:00pm - Cobu Taiko Drum & Dance Troupe

2:00pm - Sawai Koto Academy

3:00pm - Samurai Sword Soul

4:00pm - Newark School of the Arts Dance Workshop

 

CULTURAL TRADITIONS TENT

11:00am - How to Make and Use a Durama Good Luck Doll

11:30am - Blackbird Gallery Cherry Blossom Painting Demonstration

1:00pm - Japanese Classical Dancers from Sachiya Ito & Co.

1:30pm - Sushi Demonstration with Hideyo Yamada

2:00pm - Ikebana Flower Arrangements with Madam Nobuko Novak

3:30pm - Sushi Demonstration with Hideyo Yamada

4:00pm - How to Wear a Kimono Demonstration with Hideyo Yamada

 

PRUDENTIAL CONCERT GROVE

11:00am - Island Music Steel Drums

3:00pm - Big Jersey Crooners

 

Address:

Cherry Blossom Welcome Center

Branch Brook Park

Newark, NJ 07104

(973) 621-2542

  

Very affordable to visit from NYC:

 

Path train round trip from New York City $5.50

 

Light Rail Train round trip ticket $3.20

 

Bloomfest! admission FREE

 

Total = $8.70

 

Newark is just 13 miles from NYC and is easy to get to without a car

 

1, Take the path train from Penn Station to Journal Square ($2.75 ticket one way)

 

2. Switch trains to path to Newark (no additional fee)

 

3. At Newark transfer to the Newark Light Rail ($1.60 one way ticket) and get off at the Branch Brook Park stop which lets you off right in the park for an afternoon of free spring activities.

 

#‎CherryBlossomFestival #‎CherryBlossoms ‪#‎CherryBlossom‬ ‪#‎SakuraMatsuri‬ ‪#‎Sakura‬ ‪#‎Matsuri‬ ‪#‎Japan‬ ‪#‎Japanese‬ ‪#‎pink‬ ‪#‎flower‬ ‪#‎flowers‬ ‪#‎spring‬ ‪#‎springtime‬ ‪#‎WelcomeSpring‬ ‪#‎PeakBloom‬ ‪#‎NJ‬ ‪#‎NewJersey‬ ‪#‎New‬ ‪#‎Jersey‬ ‪#‎TheGardenState‬ ‪#‎GardenState‬ ‪#‎Essex‬ ‪#‎County‬ ‪#‎EssexCounty‬ ‪#‎EssexCountyCherryBlossomFestival‬ ‪#‎BranchBrookPark‬ ‪#‎Bloomfest‬ ‪#‎Newark‬ ‪#‎NewarkNJ‬ ‪#‎NewarkNewJersey‬ #EssexCountyParkSystem #NewJerseyCherryBlossomFestival #NJCherryBlossomFestival

  

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Newark city, Essex County, New Jersey state, USA The United States of America country, North America continent

04/24/2016

Ryan Janek Wolowski of RyanReporting National Portrait Gallery - Smithsonian Institution 8th St NW & G St NW, Washington, DC 20001 USA

 

The National Cherry Blossom Festival Washington, D.C. USA March 25th 2023

 

*** PEAK BLOOM HAS ARRIVED***

The 🌸

 

#NationalCherryBlossomFestival 🌸 in #WashingtonDC #USA currently the #blossoms are in the sixth of six stages of blooming called #PeakBloom as of #March 23rd 2023

 

Next blooming stage is called #EnjoyTheBlossoms

 

#PeakBloom prediction was announced by #NationalParkService #NPS to be March 22 - 25, 2023

 

The peak bloom date is defined as the day when 70% of the #Yoshino Cherry (Prunus x yedoensis) blossoms are open.

 

Average peak bloom April 4th

 

#PeakBloom took place on

March 23rd 2023

March 21 2022

March 28 2021

March 20th 2020

April 1st 2019

April 5th 2018

March 25th 2017

March 25th 2016

April 10th 2015

April 10th 2014

April 9th 2013

March 20th 2012

March 29th 2011

March 31st 2010

April 1st 2009

March 26th 2008

April 1st 2007

March 30th 2006

April 9th 2005

March 31st 2004

March 15 1990 Earliest peak bloom ever

April 18 1958 Latest peak bloom ever

 

#BloomWatch

#CherryBlossomDC

#CherryBlossFest

#CherryBlossomFestival

#SpringBlossomsHere

#WelcomeSpring

#SpringItOn

#Japan

#Japanese

#JapaneseCulture

#JapaneseFestival

#Sakura

#Matsuri

#SakuraMatsuri

#Kyoto

#KyotoJapan

#WashingtonDC

#ThankYouJapan

 

Washington, D.C. formally the District of Columbia is the capital of the United States of America since July 16, 1790.

 

The state of Maryland donated land to create what is now known as Washington, D.C.

 

The stats of Virginia had also donated land which was returned to Virgina in 1846.

 

Washington, D.C. is not in a state but there is a movement for statehood which would have the name of the 51st state as New Columbia.

 

Washington, D.C. USA while US President Joe Biden was is in office.

 

The White House

1600 Pennsylvania Avenue Northwest

Washington, DC 20500

 

President of the United States Joe Biden

 

Vice President Kamala Harris

 

#TheWhiteHouse

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#USA

The National Cherry Blossom Festival in Washington, D.C. USA

 

The 2017 event marks the 90th anniversary of the first festival and the 105th anniversary of Japan's tree gift

 

The National Cherry Blossom Festival is a spring celebration in Washington, D.C. commemorating the March 27, 1912 gift of Japanese cherry trees from Mayor Yukio Ozaki of Tokyo City Japan to the city of Washington

 

The National Cherry Blossom Festival is known as the Nation’s Greatest Springtime Celebration!

 

Images are from the first weekend on The National Cherry Blossom Festival

 

National Park Service NPS predicted peak bloom March 19th thru 22nd 2017

 

Photos were taken while the cherry blossom trees were in the sixth of six stages of blooming called Peak Bloom which happened on March 25th 2017

 

* Approximately half of the Yoshino blossoms were lost due to a late frost that occurred March 14-16, 2017

 

Puffy white and peak bloom are defined as when 70% of the surviving blossoms reach those stages

 

Average peak bloom date is April 4th

 

Extraordinary warm or cool temperatures have resulted in peak bloom as early as March 15 (1990) and as late as April 18 (1958)

 

Peak bloom dates occurred on:

2017 March 25th

2016 March 25th

2015 April 10th

2014 April 10th

2013 April 9th

2012 March 20th

2011 March 29th

2010 March 31st

2009 April 1st

2008 March 29th

2007 April 1st

2006 March 30th

2005 April 9th

2004 March 31st

2003 April 2nd

2002 April 2nd

2001 April 6th

2000 March 17th

1999 April 5th

1998 March 27th

1997 March 26th

1996 April 4th

1995 April 2nd

1994 April 5th

1993 April 11th

1992 April 5th

1991 March 29th

 

Origins of the cherry trees in DC:

Viscountess Chinda was the wife of the Japanese ambassador. She and Mrs. Taft planted the first two cherry trees at the Tidal Basin March 27th 1912

The ceremony of planting these trees grew into the National Cherry Blossom Festival

This special part of history is celebrated through many events and is also commemorated with a large, bronze plaque at the site of the first planting

 

Also of importance is Dr. David Fairchild, a prominent botanist who planted the first cherry trees in D.C.

  

WASHINGTON DC history

 

Washington, D.C. formally the District of Columbia is the capital of the United States of America since July 16, 1790

 

The state of Maryland donated land to create what is now known as Washington, D.C.

 

Virginia had also donated land which was returned to Virgina in 1846

 

Washington, D.C. is not in a state but there is a movement for statehood which would have the name of the 51st state as New Columbia

 

The United States of America declared independance from Great Britain in 1776

 

Video taken while Donald Trump was in office at The White House as President of The United States of America

 

******************

 

Japanese Ambassador Kenichiro Sasae said at a press conference on March 02, 2017 "I don't need to say, 'Make this cherry blossom festival great again,' because it's already great."

  

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Washington, D.C. District of Columbia, (New Columbia state), The United States of America USA country, North America continent

Saturday March 25th 2017‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬

Essex County Cherry Blossom Festival "Bloomfest" in Branch Book Park, Newark, New Jersey USA

 

The Newark Cherry Blossom Festival in Branch Brook Park has been running since April 22nd 1976

 

The event has grown in the past 40 years and at the 2016 Branch Brook Park had 5,000 cherry blossom trees in 18 different varieties that flower in colors from snow white to vibrant pink.

 

The Cherry Blossom Festival celebrates the arrival of spring with a jam packed schedule of events that captures the beauty of the cherry tree, and embraces the Japanese tradition of hanami "flower viewing".

 

The main event is Bloomfest which is held on a Sunday afternoon at Branch Brook Park's Cherry Blossom Visitor’s Center. Inviting guests to enjoy a family day in New Jersey’s pinkest park! A packed schedule of events includes Japanese cultural demonstrations, children's activities, live music, a crafter's marketplace, food, and more.

  

SCHEDULE OF EVENTS

 

MAIN STAGE

11:00am - Brick City Jazz Orchestra

12:00pm - Welcome Ceremony

1:00pm - Cobu Taiko Drum & Dance Troupe

2:00pm - Sawai Koto Academy

3:00pm - Samurai Sword Soul

4:00pm - Newark School of the Arts Dance Workshop

 

CULTURAL TRADITIONS TENT

11:00am - How to Make and Use a Durama Good Luck Doll

11:30am - Blackbird Gallery Cherry Blossom Painting Demonstration

1:00pm - Japanese Classical Dancers from Sachiya Ito & Co.

1:30pm - Sushi Demonstration with Hideyo Yamada

2:00pm - Ikebana Flower Arrangements with Madam Nobuko Novak

3:30pm - Sushi Demonstration with Hideyo Yamada

4:00pm - How to Wear a Kimono Demonstration with Hideyo Yamada

 

PRUDENTIAL CONCERT GROVE

11:00am - Island Music Steel Drums

3:00pm - Big Jersey Crooners

 

Address:

Cherry Blossom Welcome Center

Branch Brook Park

Newark, NJ 07104

(973) 621-2542

  

Very affordable to visit from NYC:

 

Path train round trip from New York City $5.50

 

Light Rail Train round trip ticket $3.20

 

Bloomfest! admission FREE

 

Total = $8.70

 

Newark is just 13 miles from NYC and is easy to get to without a car

 

1, Take the path train from Penn Station to Journal Square ($2.75 ticket one way)

 

2. Switch trains to path to Newark (no additional fee)

 

3. At Newark transfer to the Newark Light Rail ($1.60 one way ticket) and get off at the Branch Brook Park stop which lets you off right in the park for an afternoon of free spring activities.

 

#‎CherryBlossomFestival #‎CherryBlossoms ‪#‎CherryBlossom‬ ‪#‎SakuraMatsuri‬ ‪#‎Sakura‬ ‪#‎Matsuri‬ ‪#‎Japan‬ ‪#‎Japanese‬ ‪#‎pink‬ ‪#‎flower‬ ‪#‎flowers‬ ‪#‎spring‬ ‪#‎springtime‬ ‪#‎WelcomeSpring‬ ‪#‎PeakBloom‬ ‪#‎NJ‬ ‪#‎NewJersey‬ ‪#‎New‬ ‪#‎Jersey‬ ‪#‎TheGardenState‬ ‪#‎GardenState‬ ‪#‎Essex‬ ‪#‎County‬ ‪#‎EssexCounty‬ ‪#‎EssexCountyCherryBlossomFestival‬ ‪#‎BranchBrookPark‬ ‪#‎Bloomfest‬ ‪#‎Newark‬ ‪#‎NewarkNJ‬ ‪#‎NewarkNewJersey‬ #EssexCountyParkSystem #NewJerseyCherryBlossomFestival #NJCherryBlossomFestival

  

Photo

Newark city, Essex County, New Jersey state, USA The United States of America country, North America continent

04/24/2016

The National Cherry Blossom Festival in Washington, D.C. USA

 

The 2017 event marks the 90th anniversary of the first festival and the 105th anniversary of Japan's tree gift

 

The National Cherry Blossom Festival is a spring celebration in Washington, D.C. commemorating the March 27, 1912 gift of Japanese cherry trees from Mayor Yukio Ozaki of Tokyo City Japan to the city of Washington

 

The National Cherry Blossom Festival is known as the Nation’s Greatest Springtime Celebration!

 

Images are from the first weekend on The National Cherry Blossom Festival

 

National Park Service NPS predicted peak bloom March 19th thru 22nd 2017

 

Photos were taken while the cherry blossom trees were in the sixth of six stages of blooming called Peak Bloom which happened on March 25th 2017

 

* Approximately half of the Yoshino blossoms were lost due to a late frost that occurred March 14-16, 2017

 

Puffy white and peak bloom are defined as when 70% of the surviving blossoms reach those stages

 

Average peak bloom date is April 4th

 

Extraordinary warm or cool temperatures have resulted in peak bloom as early as March 15 (1990) and as late as April 18 (1958)

 

Peak bloom dates occurred on:

2017 March 25th

2016 March 25th

2015 April 10th

2014 April 10th

2013 April 9th

2012 March 20th

2011 March 29th

2010 March 31st

2009 April 1st

2008 March 29th

2007 April 1st

2006 March 30th

2005 April 9th

2004 March 31st

2003 April 2nd

2002 April 2nd

2001 April 6th

2000 March 17th

1999 April 5th

1998 March 27th

1997 March 26th

1996 April 4th

1995 April 2nd

1994 April 5th

1993 April 11th

1992 April 5th

1991 March 29th

 

Origins of the cherry trees in DC:

Viscountess Chinda was the wife of the Japanese ambassador. She and Mrs. Taft planted the first two cherry trees at the Tidal Basin March 27th 1912

The ceremony of planting these trees grew into the National Cherry Blossom Festival

This special part of history is celebrated through many events and is also commemorated with a large, bronze plaque at the site of the first planting

 

Also of importance is Dr. David Fairchild, a prominent botanist who planted the first cherry trees in D.C.

  

WASHINGTON DC history

 

Washington, D.C. formally the District of Columbia is the capital of the United States of America since July 16, 1790

 

The state of Maryland donated land to create what is now known as Washington, D.C.

 

Virginia had also donated land which was returned to Virgina in 1846

 

Washington, D.C. is not in a state but there is a movement for statehood which would have the name of the 51st state as New Columbia

 

The United States of America declared independance from Great Britain in 1776

 

Video taken while Donald Trump was in office at The White House as President of The United States of America

 

******************

 

Japanese Ambassador Kenichiro Sasae said at a press conference on March 02, 2017 "I don't need to say, 'Make this cherry blossom festival great again,' because it's already great."

  

Hashtag metadata tag

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Washington, D.C. District of Columbia, (New Columbia state), The United States of America USA country, North America continent

Saturday March 25th 2017‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬

The National Cherry Blossom Festival in Washington, D.C. USA

 

The 2017 event marks the 90th anniversary of the first festival and the 105th anniversary of Japan's tree gift

 

The National Cherry Blossom Festival is a spring celebration in Washington, D.C. commemorating the March 27, 1912 gift of Japanese cherry trees from Mayor Yukio Ozaki of Tokyo City Japan to the city of Washington

 

The National Cherry Blossom Festival is known as the Nation’s Greatest Springtime Celebration!

 

Images are from the first weekend on The National Cherry Blossom Festival

 

National Park Service NPS predicted peak bloom March 19th thru 22nd 2017

 

Photos were taken while the cherry blossom trees were in the sixth of six stages of blooming called Peak Bloom which happened on March 25th 2017

 

* Approximately half of the Yoshino blossoms were lost due to a late frost that occurred March 14-16, 2017

 

Puffy white and peak bloom are defined as when 70% of the surviving blossoms reach those stages

 

Average peak bloom date is April 4th

 

Extraordinary warm or cool temperatures have resulted in peak bloom as early as March 15 (1990) and as late as April 18 (1958)

 

Peak bloom dates occurred on:

2017 March 25th

2016 March 25th

2015 April 10th

2014 April 10th

2013 April 9th

2012 March 20th

2011 March 29th

2010 March 31st

2009 April 1st

2008 March 29th

2007 April 1st

2006 March 30th

2005 April 9th

2004 March 31st

2003 April 2nd

2002 April 2nd

2001 April 6th

2000 March 17th

1999 April 5th

1998 March 27th

1997 March 26th

1996 April 4th

1995 April 2nd

1994 April 5th

1993 April 11th

1992 April 5th

1991 March 29th

 

Origins of the cherry trees in DC:

Viscountess Chinda was the wife of the Japanese ambassador. She and Mrs. Taft planted the first two cherry trees at the Tidal Basin March 27th 1912

The ceremony of planting these trees grew into the National Cherry Blossom Festival

This special part of history is celebrated through many events and is also commemorated with a large, bronze plaque at the site of the first planting

 

Also of importance is Dr. David Fairchild, a prominent botanist who planted the first cherry trees in D.C.

  

WASHINGTON DC history

 

Washington, D.C. formally the District of Columbia is the capital of the United States of America since July 16, 1790

 

The state of Maryland donated land to create what is now known as Washington, D.C.

 

Virginia had also donated land which was returned to Virgina in 1846

 

Washington, D.C. is not in a state but there is a movement for statehood which would have the name of the 51st state as New Columbia

 

The United States of America declared independance from Great Britain in 1776

 

Video taken while Donald Trump was in office at The White House as President of The United States of America

 

******************

 

Japanese Ambassador Kenichiro Sasae said at a press conference on March 02, 2017 "I don't need to say, 'Make this cherry blossom festival great again,' because it's already great."

  

Hashtag metadata tag

#TheNationalCherryBlossomFestival #NationalCherryBlossomFestival ‪#CherryBlossomFestival #NCBF #CherryBlossomFestival ‪#CherryBlossom ‪#CherryBlossoms ‪#CherryBlossomDC #CherryBlossomsDC #CherryDC ‪#WashingtonDC ‪#Washington ‪#DC ‪#TheDistrictofColumbia ‪#DistrictofColumbia ‪#TheDistrict #District #NewColumbia ‪#Japan ‪#Japanese #Instagram @allnipponairways_official #allnipponairwaysofficial ‪#BlossomMoments #BlossomMoment #Facebook @ana.northamerica #ananorthamerica #Twitter @FlyANA_official #FlyANAofficial #memory #memories #flower ‪#flowers ‪#spingflowers ‪#ThankYouJapan ‪#WelcomeSpring ‪#Spring ‪#Springtime ‪#Springequinox ‪#VernalEquinox #Ostara #Ēostre #Eostre ‪#pink ‪#pinkcolor ‪#colorpink ‪#pinkflower ‪#pinkflowers ‪‪#US #USA #VisitJapan #ILoveJapan #2017

 

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Washington, D.C. District of Columbia, (New Columbia state), The United States of America USA country, North America continent

Saturday March 25th 2017‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬

Essex County Cherry Blossom Festival "Bloomfest" in Branch Book Park, Newark, New Jersey USA

 

The Newark Cherry Blossom Festival in Branch Brook Park has been running since April 22nd 1976

 

The event has grown in the past 40 years and at the 2016 Branch Brook Park had 5,000 cherry blossom trees in 18 different varieties that flower in colors from snow white to vibrant pink.

 

The Cherry Blossom Festival celebrates the arrival of spring with a jam packed schedule of events that captures the beauty of the cherry tree, and embraces the Japanese tradition of hanami "flower viewing".

 

The main event is Bloomfest which is held on a Sunday afternoon at Branch Brook Park's Cherry Blossom Visitor’s Center. Inviting guests to enjoy a family day in New Jersey’s pinkest park! A packed schedule of events includes Japanese cultural demonstrations, children's activities, live music, a crafter's marketplace, food, and more.

  

SCHEDULE OF EVENTS

 

MAIN STAGE

11:00am - Brick City Jazz Orchestra

12:00pm - Welcome Ceremony

1:00pm - Cobu Taiko Drum & Dance Troupe

2:00pm - Sawai Koto Academy

3:00pm - Samurai Sword Soul

4:00pm - Newark School of the Arts Dance Workshop

 

CULTURAL TRADITIONS TENT

11:00am - How to Make and Use a Durama Good Luck Doll

11:30am - Blackbird Gallery Cherry Blossom Painting Demonstration

1:00pm - Japanese Classical Dancers from Sachiya Ito & Co.

1:30pm - Sushi Demonstration with Hideyo Yamada

2:00pm - Ikebana Flower Arrangements with Madam Nobuko Novak

3:30pm - Sushi Demonstration with Hideyo Yamada

4:00pm - How to Wear a Kimono Demonstration with Hideyo Yamada

 

PRUDENTIAL CONCERT GROVE

11:00am - Island Music Steel Drums

3:00pm - Big Jersey Crooners

 

Address:

Cherry Blossom Welcome Center

Branch Brook Park

Newark, NJ 07104

(973) 621-2542

  

Very affordable to visit from NYC:

 

Path train round trip from New York City $5.50

 

Light Rail Train round trip ticket $3.20

 

Bloomfest! admission FREE

 

Total = $8.70

 

Newark is just 13 miles from NYC and is easy to get to without a car

 

1, Take the path train from Penn Station to Journal Square ($2.75 ticket one way)

 

2. Switch trains to path to Newark (no additional fee)

 

3. At Newark transfer to the Newark Light Rail ($1.60 one way ticket) and get off at the Branch Brook Park stop which lets you off right in the park for an afternoon of free spring activities.

 

#‎CherryBlossomFestival #‎CherryBlossoms ‪#‎CherryBlossom‬ ‪#‎SakuraMatsuri‬ ‪#‎Sakura‬ ‪#‎Matsuri‬ ‪#‎Japan‬ ‪#‎Japanese‬ ‪#‎pink‬ ‪#‎flower‬ ‪#‎flowers‬ ‪#‎spring‬ ‪#‎springtime‬ ‪#‎WelcomeSpring‬ ‪#‎PeakBloom‬ ‪#‎NJ‬ ‪#‎NewJersey‬ ‪#‎New‬ ‪#‎Jersey‬ ‪#‎TheGardenState‬ ‪#‎GardenState‬ ‪#‎Essex‬ ‪#‎County‬ ‪#‎EssexCounty‬ ‪#‎EssexCountyCherryBlossomFestival‬ ‪#‎BranchBrookPark‬ ‪#‎Bloomfest‬ ‪#‎Newark‬ ‪#‎NewarkNJ‬ ‪#‎NewarkNewJersey‬ #EssexCountyParkSystem #NewJerseyCherryBlossomFestival #NJCherryBlossomFestival

  

Photo

Newark city, Essex County, New Jersey state, USA The United States of America country, North America continent

04/24/2016

Essex County Cherry Blossom Festival "Bloomfest" in Branch Book Park, Newark, New Jersey USA

 

The Newark Cherry Blossom Festival in Branch Brook Park has been running since April 22nd 1976

 

The event has grown in the past 40 years and at the 2016 Branch Brook Park had 5,000 cherry blossom trees in 18 different varieties that flower in colors from snow white to vibrant pink.

 

The Cherry Blossom Festival celebrates the arrival of spring with a jam packed schedule of events that captures the beauty of the cherry tree, and embraces the Japanese tradition of hanami "flower viewing".

 

The main event is Bloomfest which is held on a Sunday afternoon at Branch Brook Park's Cherry Blossom Visitor’s Center. Inviting guests to enjoy a family day in New Jersey’s pinkest park! A packed schedule of events includes Japanese cultural demonstrations, children's activities, live music, a crafter's marketplace, food, and more.

  

SCHEDULE OF EVENTS

 

MAIN STAGE

11:00am - Brick City Jazz Orchestra

12:00pm - Welcome Ceremony

1:00pm - Cobu Taiko Drum & Dance Troupe

2:00pm - Sawai Koto Academy

3:00pm - Samurai Sword Soul

4:00pm - Newark School of the Arts Dance Workshop

 

CULTURAL TRADITIONS TENT

11:00am - How to Make and Use a Durama Good Luck Doll

11:30am - Blackbird Gallery Cherry Blossom Painting Demonstration

1:00pm - Japanese Classical Dancers from Sachiya Ito & Co.

1:30pm - Sushi Demonstration with Hideyo Yamada

2:00pm - Ikebana Flower Arrangements with Madam Nobuko Novak

3:30pm - Sushi Demonstration with Hideyo Yamada

4:00pm - How to Wear a Kimono Demonstration with Hideyo Yamada

 

PRUDENTIAL CONCERT GROVE

11:00am - Island Music Steel Drums

3:00pm - Big Jersey Crooners

 

Address:

Cherry Blossom Welcome Center

Branch Brook Park

Newark, NJ 07104

(973) 621-2542

  

Very affordable to visit from NYC:

 

Path train round trip from New York City $5.50

 

Light Rail Train round trip ticket $3.20

 

Bloomfest! admission FREE

 

Total = $8.70

 

Newark is just 13 miles from NYC and is easy to get to without a car

 

1, Take the path train from Penn Station to Journal Square ($2.75 ticket one way)

 

2. Switch trains to path to Newark (no additional fee)

 

3. At Newark transfer to the Newark Light Rail ($1.60 one way ticket) and get off at the Branch Brook Park stop which lets you off right in the park for an afternoon of free spring activities.

 

#‎CherryBlossomFestival #‎CherryBlossoms ‪#‎CherryBlossom‬ ‪#‎SakuraMatsuri‬ ‪#‎Sakura‬ ‪#‎Matsuri‬ ‪#‎Japan‬ ‪#‎Japanese‬ ‪#‎pink‬ ‪#‎flower‬ ‪#‎flowers‬ ‪#‎spring‬ ‪#‎springtime‬ ‪#‎WelcomeSpring‬ ‪#‎PeakBloom‬ ‪#‎NJ‬ ‪#‎NewJersey‬ ‪#‎New‬ ‪#‎Jersey‬ ‪#‎TheGardenState‬ ‪#‎GardenState‬ ‪#‎Essex‬ ‪#‎County‬ ‪#‎EssexCounty‬ ‪#‎EssexCountyCherryBlossomFestival‬ ‪#‎BranchBrookPark‬ ‪#‎Bloomfest‬ ‪#‎Newark‬ ‪#‎NewarkNJ‬ ‪#‎NewarkNewJersey‬ #EssexCountyParkSystem #NewJerseyCherryBlossomFestival #NJCherryBlossomFestival

  

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Newark city, Essex County, New Jersey state, USA The United States of America country, North America continent

04/24/2016

Essex County Cherry Blossom Festival "Bloomfest" in Branch Book Park, Newark, New Jersey USA

 

The Newark Cherry Blossom Festival in Branch Brook Park has been running since April 22nd 1976

 

The event has grown in the past 40 years and at the 2016 Branch Brook Park had 5,000 cherry blossom trees in 18 different varieties that flower in colors from snow white to vibrant pink.

 

The Cherry Blossom Festival celebrates the arrival of spring with a jam packed schedule of events that captures the beauty of the cherry tree, and embraces the Japanese tradition of hanami "flower viewing".

 

The main event is Bloomfest which is held on a Sunday afternoon at Branch Brook Park's Cherry Blossom Visitor’s Center. Inviting guests to enjoy a family day in New Jersey’s pinkest park! A packed schedule of events includes Japanese cultural demonstrations, children's activities, live music, a crafter's marketplace, food, and more.

  

SCHEDULE OF EVENTS

 

MAIN STAGE

11:00am - Brick City Jazz Orchestra

12:00pm - Welcome Ceremony

1:00pm - Cobu Taiko Drum & Dance Troupe

2:00pm - Sawai Koto Academy

3:00pm - Samurai Sword Soul

4:00pm - Newark School of the Arts Dance Workshop

 

CULTURAL TRADITIONS TENT

11:00am - How to Make and Use a Durama Good Luck Doll

11:30am - Blackbird Gallery Cherry Blossom Painting Demonstration

1:00pm - Japanese Classical Dancers from Sachiya Ito & Co.

1:30pm - Sushi Demonstration with Hideyo Yamada

2:00pm - Ikebana Flower Arrangements with Madam Nobuko Novak

3:30pm - Sushi Demonstration with Hideyo Yamada

4:00pm - How to Wear a Kimono Demonstration with Hideyo Yamada

 

PRUDENTIAL CONCERT GROVE

11:00am - Island Music Steel Drums

3:00pm - Big Jersey Crooners

 

Address:

Cherry Blossom Welcome Center

Branch Brook Park

Newark, NJ 07104

(973) 621-2542

  

Very affordable to visit from NYC:

 

Path train round trip from New York City $5.50

 

Light Rail Train round trip ticket $3.20

 

Bloomfest! admission FREE

 

Total = $8.70

 

Newark is just 13 miles from NYC and is easy to get to without a car

 

1, Take the path train from Penn Station to Journal Square ($2.75 ticket one way)

 

2. Switch trains to path to Newark (no additional fee)

 

3. At Newark transfer to the Newark Light Rail ($1.60 one way ticket) and get off at the Branch Brook Park stop which lets you off right in the park for an afternoon of free spring activities.

 

#‎CherryBlossomFestival #‎CherryBlossoms ‪#‎CherryBlossom‬ ‪#‎SakuraMatsuri‬ ‪#‎Sakura‬ ‪#‎Matsuri‬ ‪#‎Japan‬ ‪#‎Japanese‬ ‪#‎pink‬ ‪#‎flower‬ ‪#‎flowers‬ ‪#‎spring‬ ‪#‎springtime‬ ‪#‎WelcomeSpring‬ ‪#‎PeakBloom‬ ‪#‎NJ‬ ‪#‎NewJersey‬ ‪#‎New‬ ‪#‎Jersey‬ ‪#‎TheGardenState‬ ‪#‎GardenState‬ ‪#‎Essex‬ ‪#‎County‬ ‪#‎EssexCounty‬ ‪#‎EssexCountyCherryBlossomFestival‬ ‪#‎BranchBrookPark‬ ‪#‎Bloomfest‬ ‪#‎Newark‬ ‪#‎NewarkNJ‬ ‪#‎NewarkNewJersey‬ #EssexCountyParkSystem #NewJerseyCherryBlossomFestival #NJCherryBlossomFestival

  

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Newark city, Essex County, New Jersey state, USA The United States of America country, North America continent

04/24/2016

The Canadian Tulip Festival / Festival Canadien des Tulipes in Ottawa the capital city of Canada

 

The Canadian Tulip Festival began after the Second World War, when Princess Juliana of the Netherlands presented Ottawa with 100,000 tulip bulbs as a token of friendship in 1945.

 

Canada had provided asylum for the Dutch royal family during the war and played a strong role in the Netherlands’ liberation. While the royal family sought refuge in Ottawa, Princess Juliana gave birth to Princess Margriet on January 19th 1943 at the Ottawa Civic Hospital. The Canadian government temporarily declared the room “Dutch soil,” to ensure that the Princess would remain in line for the throne.

 

The Netherlands continues to give Ottawa 20,000 tulip bulbs every year.

 

Ottawa’s first Canadian Tulip Festival took place in May 1953 and opened with an inauguration ceremony at Parliament Hill.

 

The Canadian Tulip Festival has grown into the largest annual display of tulips in North America.

 

The Canadian Tulip Festival is also a celebration of the return of spring, with over a million tulips in 50 varieties blooming in public spaces across the National Capital Region.

 

Images are from:

Tulip Legacy 70th Anniversary 1945 - 2015 / Patrimoine tulipe 70e anniversaire 1945 - 2015

Visiting Commissioners Park at Dow's Lake on the Rideau Canal which is a major tulip viewing area and Parliament Hill / Colline du Parlement

 

For more information on The Canadian Tulip Festival visit:

tulipfestival.ca

 

Ottawa founded in 1826 as Bytown, and incorporated as "Ottawa" in 1855

 

For more information on Ottawa visit:

www.ottawatourism.ca

 

Canada was a British colony in North America from 1841 to 1867

 

Canada became a country when the British colonies of Canada ( Ontario and Québec), Nova Scotia, and New Brunswick were federally united into one Dominion of Canada on July 1, 1867. July 1st is a federal holiday known as Canada Day / Fête du Canada

 

Canada is a Commonwealth Realm member of the Commonwealth of Nations (formerly the British Commonwealth) that have have Queen Elizabeth II as the reigning constitutional monarch while operating as an independent country from the UK United Kingdom.

 

Canada has two official languages French and English

 

For more on Canada visit:

us-keepexploring.canada.travel

  

********** About This Trip *********

 

2-Day Canada Ottawa Tulip Festival Tour from Boston Tour Code: 678-1105

 

Boston - Ottawa (427 miles)

 

Guests will be picked up in Boston in the morning. After lunch, we will arrive in Ottawa, ON to see the Canadian Tulip Festival. After, we will head to ByWard Market for food and shopping. We will transfer to the hotel after dinner.

 

Ottawa, ON Located on the Ottawa River in eastern Ontario, Canada's capital city is also its center of technology and politics. This historic city features many museums, art galleries, and performance centers as well as other attractions like the Rideau Canal.

 

Canadian Tulip Festival This massive flower festival held annually in Ottawa, Ontario bills itself as the largest tulip festival in the world with more than one million of the flowers on display. It gets more than 500,000 visitors every May.

 

ByWard Market This massive indoor market is one of Ottawa's biggest tourist attractions. It contains representatives from more than 500 business, at least half of them local artisans and farmers. It sees the most traffic during the summer months.

 

In the morning we will leave the hotel. On our way back to Boston we will stop at Ottawa's Parliament Hill to see sights such as the Peace Tower. We will arrive back in Boston in the evening. See "Departure and Return Details" for pickup and dropoff information.

 

Parliament Hill, located on the banks of the Ottawa River Canada's capital city, is home to the Canadian Parliament. The gorgeous location and dramatic architecture make this a huge tourist location-- more than 3 million people come every year.

 

The Peace Tower is a large clock tower in Ottawa, Ontario that sits at the center of Parliament Hill. This iconic Canadian building appears on both the fifty- and twenty-dollar Canadian bills. It is more than 300 feet tall.

 

Visit:

Ottawa Capital of Canada

 

Canadian Tulip Festival

 

ByWard Market

 

Parliament Hill

 

Peace Tower clock tower

 

Montréal drive though with view of L'oratoire Saint Joseph du Mont Royal / Saint Joseph's Oratory of Mount Royal

 

Duty Free / Hors Taxes shopping in Philipsburg Canada

 

Border crossing from Alexandria Bay, New York USA to Leeds and the Thousand Islands, Ontario, Canada

 

Border crossing from Saint-Armand Philipsburg, Québec, Canada to Highgate Springs, Vermont, USA

  

For more information on 2-Day Canada Ottawa Tulip Festival Tour from BostonTour Code: 678-1105

www.taketours.com/boston-ma/2-day-canada-ottawa-tulip-fes...

 

Fore more information on Take Tours visit:

www.taketours.com

 

Host company

Sunshine Travel Boston

12 Tyler St Boston, MA 02111

www.sunshineboston.com/english/

 

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Ottawa capital city of Canada, Ontario Province, Canada Country, North America Continent

May 9th 2015

The National Cherry Blossom Festival in Washington, D.C. USA

 

The 2017 event marks the 90th anniversary of the first festival and the 105th anniversary of Japan's tree gift

 

The National Cherry Blossom Festival is a spring celebration in Washington, D.C. commemorating the March 27, 1912 gift of Japanese cherry trees from Mayor Yukio Ozaki of Tokyo City Japan to the city of Washington

 

The National Cherry Blossom Festival is known as the Nation’s Greatest Springtime Celebration!

 

Images are from the first weekend on The National Cherry Blossom Festival

 

National Park Service NPS predicted peak bloom March 19th thru 22nd 2017

 

Photos were taken while the cherry blossom trees were in the sixth of six stages of blooming called Peak Bloom which happened on March 25th 2017

 

* Approximately half of the Yoshino blossoms were lost due to a late frost that occurred March 14-16, 2017

 

Puffy white and peak bloom are defined as when 70% of the surviving blossoms reach those stages

 

Average peak bloom date is April 4th

 

Extraordinary warm or cool temperatures have resulted in peak bloom as early as March 15 (1990) and as late as April 18 (1958)

 

Peak bloom dates occurred on:

2017 March 25th

2016 March 25th

2015 April 10th

2014 April 10th

2013 April 9th

2012 March 20th

2011 March 29th

2010 March 31st

2009 April 1st

2008 March 29th

2007 April 1st

2006 March 30th

2005 April 9th

2004 March 31st

2003 April 2nd

2002 April 2nd

2001 April 6th

2000 March 17th

1999 April 5th

1998 March 27th

1997 March 26th

1996 April 4th

1995 April 2nd

1994 April 5th

1993 April 11th

1992 April 5th

1991 March 29th

 

Origins of the cherry trees in DC:

Viscountess Chinda was the wife of the Japanese ambassador. She and Mrs. Taft planted the first two cherry trees at the Tidal Basin March 27th 1912

The ceremony of planting these trees grew into the National Cherry Blossom Festival

This special part of history is celebrated through many events and is also commemorated with a large, bronze plaque at the site of the first planting

 

Also of importance is Dr. David Fairchild, a prominent botanist who planted the first cherry trees in D.C.

  

WASHINGTON DC history

 

Washington, D.C. formally the District of Columbia is the capital of the United States of America since July 16, 1790

 

The state of Maryland donated land to create what is now known as Washington, D.C.

 

Virginia had also donated land which was returned to Virgina in 1846

 

Washington, D.C. is not in a state but there is a movement for statehood which would have the name of the 51st state as New Columbia

 

The United States of America declared independance from Great Britain in 1776

 

Video taken while Donald Trump was in office at The White House as President of The United States of America

 

******************

 

Japanese Ambassador Kenichiro Sasae said at a press conference on March 02, 2017 "I don't need to say, 'Make this cherry blossom festival great again,' because it's already great."

  

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Washington, D.C. District of Columbia, (New Columbia state), The United States of America USA country, North America continent

Saturday March 25th 2017‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬

Muriel Elizabeth Bowser mayor of the District of Columbia. A member of the Democratic Party

 

The National Cherry Blossom Festival Washington, D.C. USA March 25th 2023

 

*** PEAK BLOOM HAS ARRIVED***

The 🌸

 

#NationalCherryBlossomFestival 🌸 in #WashingtonDC #USA currently the #blossoms are in the sixth of six stages of blooming called #PeakBloom as of #March 23rd 2023

 

Next blooming stage is called #EnjoyTheBlossoms

 

#PeakBloom prediction was announced by #NationalParkService #NPS to be March 22 - 25, 2023

 

The peak bloom date is defined as the day when 70% of the #Yoshino Cherry (Prunus x yedoensis) blossoms are open.

 

Average peak bloom April 4th

 

#PeakBloom took place on

March 23rd 2023

March 21 2022

March 28 2021

March 20th 2020

April 1st 2019

April 5th 2018

March 25th 2017

March 25th 2016

April 10th 2015

April 10th 2014

April 9th 2013

March 20th 2012

March 29th 2011

March 31st 2010

April 1st 2009

March 26th 2008

April 1st 2007

March 30th 2006

April 9th 2005

March 31st 2004

March 15 1990 Earliest peak bloom ever

April 18 1958 Latest peak bloom ever

 

#BloomWatch

#CherryBlossomDC

#CherryBlossFest

#CherryBlossomFestival

#SpringBlossomsHere

#WelcomeSpring

#SpringItOn

#Japan

#Japanese

#JapaneseCulture

#JapaneseFestival

#Sakura

#Matsuri

#SakuraMatsuri

#Kyoto

#KyotoJapan

#WashingtonDC

#ThankYouJapan

 

Washington, D.C. formally the District of Columbia is the capital of the United States of America since July 16, 1790.

 

The state of Maryland donated land to create what is now known as Washington, D.C.

 

The stats of Virginia had also donated land which was returned to Virgina in 1846.

 

Washington, D.C. is not in a state but there is a movement for statehood which would have the name of the 51st state as New Columbia.

 

Washington, D.C. USA while US President Joe Biden was is in office.

 

The White House

1600 Pennsylvania Avenue Northwest

Washington, DC 20500

 

President of the United States Joe Biden

 

Vice President Kamala Harris

 

#TheWhiteHouse

#WhiteHouse

#JoeBiden

#Biden

#KamalaHarris

#Kamala

#TheUnitedStatesOfAmerica

#UnitedStatesOfAmerica

#TheUnitedStates

#UnitedStates

#USA

The National Cherry Blossom Festival in Washington, D.C. USA

 

The 2017 event marks the 90th anniversary of the first festival and the 105th anniversary of Japan's tree gift

 

The National Cherry Blossom Festival is a spring celebration in Washington, D.C. commemorating the March 27, 1912 gift of Japanese cherry trees from Mayor Yukio Ozaki of Tokyo City Japan to the city of Washington

 

The National Cherry Blossom Festival is known as the Nation’s Greatest Springtime Celebration!

 

Images are from the first weekend on The National Cherry Blossom Festival

 

National Park Service NPS predicted peak bloom March 19th thru 22nd 2017

 

Photos were taken while the cherry blossom trees were in the sixth of six stages of blooming called Peak Bloom which happened on March 25th 2017

 

* Approximately half of the Yoshino blossoms were lost due to a late frost that occurred March 14-16, 2017

 

Puffy white and peak bloom are defined as when 70% of the surviving blossoms reach those stages

 

Average peak bloom date is April 4th

 

Extraordinary warm or cool temperatures have resulted in peak bloom as early as March 15 (1990) and as late as April 18 (1958)

 

Peak bloom dates occurred on:

2017 March 25th

2016 March 25th

2015 April 10th

2014 April 10th

2013 April 9th

2012 March 20th

2011 March 29th

2010 March 31st

2009 April 1st

2008 March 29th

2007 April 1st

2006 March 30th

2005 April 9th

2004 March 31st

2003 April 2nd

2002 April 2nd

2001 April 6th

2000 March 17th

1999 April 5th

1998 March 27th

1997 March 26th

1996 April 4th

1995 April 2nd

1994 April 5th

1993 April 11th

1992 April 5th

1991 March 29th

 

Origins of the cherry trees in DC:

Viscountess Chinda was the wife of the Japanese ambassador. She and Mrs. Taft planted the first two cherry trees at the Tidal Basin March 27th 1912

The ceremony of planting these trees grew into the National Cherry Blossom Festival

This special part of history is celebrated through many events and is also commemorated with a large, bronze plaque at the site of the first planting

 

Also of importance is Dr. David Fairchild, a prominent botanist who planted the first cherry trees in D.C.

  

WASHINGTON DC history

 

Washington, D.C. formally the District of Columbia is the capital of the United States of America since July 16, 1790

 

The state of Maryland donated land to create what is now known as Washington, D.C.

 

Virginia had also donated land which was returned to Virgina in 1846

 

Washington, D.C. is not in a state but there is a movement for statehood which would have the name of the 51st state as New Columbia

 

The United States of America declared independance from Great Britain in 1776

 

Video taken while Donald Trump was in office at The White House as President of The United States of America

 

******************

 

Japanese Ambassador Kenichiro Sasae said at a press conference on March 02, 2017 "I don't need to say, 'Make this cherry blossom festival great again,' because it's already great."

  

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Washington, D.C. District of Columbia, (New Columbia state), The United States of America USA country, North America continent

Saturday March 25th 2017‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬

Brooklyn Botanic Garden, Sakura Matsuri, Cherry Blossom Festival in Prospect Park, Brooklyn, New York City, USA

 

A weekend celebrating traditional and contemporary Japanese culture!

 

2016 marks the 35th anniversary of Sakura Matsuri, BBG’s annual cherry blossom festival. Known as New York City’s rite of spring, the weekend offers over 60 events and performances that celebrate traditional and contemporary Japanese culture.

 

Taiko Drumming • Cosplay Fashion Show • Tea Ceremonies • J-Pop • Samurai Sword Fighting • Manga • Vintage Kimonos • Ikebana Flower Arranging • BBG Parasol Society and More!

 

The Garden has more than 200 cherry trees of forty-two Asian species and cultivated varieties, making it one of the foremost cherry-viewing sites outside Japan. The first cherries were planted at the garden after World War I, a gift from the Japanese government. Each spring at BBG, when the trees are in bloom, a month-long cherry blossom viewing festival called Hanami is held at the Cherry Esplanade, culminating in a weekend celebration called Sakura Matsuri. The Esplanade features two rows of cherry trees with trails and sitting areas on the side. Visitors may also sit on the field of grass between the rows of cherry trees. Cherry trees are found on the Cherry Esplanade and Cherry Walk, in the Japanese Hill-and-Pond Garden, and in many other locations in the Garden. Depending on weather conditions, the Asian flowering cherries bloom from late March or early April to mid-May. The many different species bloom at slightly different times, and the sequence is tracked online at Cherry Watch, on the BBG website.

 

Brooklyn Botanic Garden was founded in 1910

  

Brooklyn Botanic Garden

990 Washington Ave,

Brooklyn, NY 11225

(718) 623-7200

 

Brooklyn Botanic Garden is very easy to get to from Manhattan without a car approximately 8 miles and easily accesible by taking the 2 or 3 subway to Eastern Parkway / Brooklyn Museum stop for $2.75 each way (spring 2016 rate)

 

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Prospect Park neighborhood, Brooklyn borough, New York City, New York state, USA The United States of America country, North America continent

April 26th 2016

Brooklyn Botanic Garden, Sakura Matsuri, Cherry Blossom Festival in Prospect Park, Brooklyn, New York City, USA

 

A weekend celebrating traditional and contemporary Japanese culture!

 

2016 marks the 35th anniversary of Sakura Matsuri, BBG’s annual cherry blossom festival. Known as New York City’s rite of spring, the weekend offers over 60 events and performances that celebrate traditional and contemporary Japanese culture.

 

Taiko Drumming • Cosplay Fashion Show • Tea Ceremonies • J-Pop • Samurai Sword Fighting • Manga • Vintage Kimonos • Ikebana Flower Arranging • BBG Parasol Society and More!

 

The Garden has more than 200 cherry trees of forty-two Asian species and cultivated varieties, making it one of the foremost cherry-viewing sites outside Japan. The first cherries were planted at the garden after World War I, a gift from the Japanese government. Each spring at BBG, when the trees are in bloom, a month-long cherry blossom viewing festival called Hanami is held at the Cherry Esplanade, culminating in a weekend celebration called Sakura Matsuri. The Esplanade features two rows of cherry trees with trails and sitting areas on the side. Visitors may also sit on the field of grass between the rows of cherry trees. Cherry trees are found on the Cherry Esplanade and Cherry Walk, in the Japanese Hill-and-Pond Garden, and in many other locations in the Garden. Depending on weather conditions, the Asian flowering cherries bloom from late March or early April to mid-May. The many different species bloom at slightly different times, and the sequence is tracked online at Cherry Watch, on the BBG website.

 

Brooklyn Botanic Garden was founded in 1910

  

Brooklyn Botanic Garden

990 Washington Ave,

Brooklyn, NY 11225

(718) 623-7200

 

Brooklyn Botanic Garden is very easy to get to from Manhattan without a car approximately 8 miles and easily accesible by taking the 2 or 3 subway to Eastern Parkway / Brooklyn Museum stop for $2.75 each way (spring 2016 rate)

 

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Prospect Park neighborhood, Brooklyn borough, New York City, New York state, USA The United States of America country, North America continent

April 26th 2016

Essex County Cherry Blossom Festival "Bloomfest" in Branch Book Park, Newark, New Jersey USA

 

The Newark Cherry Blossom Festival in Branch Brook Park has been running since April 22nd 1976

 

The event has grown in the past 40 years and at the 2016 Branch Brook Park had 5,000 cherry blossom trees in 18 different varieties that flower in colors from snow white to vibrant pink.

 

The Cherry Blossom Festival celebrates the arrival of spring with a jam packed schedule of events that captures the beauty of the cherry tree, and embraces the Japanese tradition of hanami "flower viewing".

 

The main event is Bloomfest which is held on a Sunday afternoon at Branch Brook Park's Cherry Blossom Visitor’s Center. Inviting guests to enjoy a family day in New Jersey’s pinkest park! A packed schedule of events includes Japanese cultural demonstrations, children's activities, live music, a crafter's marketplace, food, and more.

  

SCHEDULE OF EVENTS

 

MAIN STAGE

11:00am - Brick City Jazz Orchestra

12:00pm - Welcome Ceremony

1:00pm - Cobu Taiko Drum & Dance Troupe

2:00pm - Sawai Koto Academy

3:00pm - Samurai Sword Soul

4:00pm - Newark School of the Arts Dance Workshop

 

CULTURAL TRADITIONS TENT

11:00am - How to Make and Use a Durama Good Luck Doll

11:30am - Blackbird Gallery Cherry Blossom Painting Demonstration

1:00pm - Japanese Classical Dancers from Sachiya Ito & Co.

1:30pm - Sushi Demonstration with Hideyo Yamada

2:00pm - Ikebana Flower Arrangements with Madam Nobuko Novak

3:30pm - Sushi Demonstration with Hideyo Yamada

4:00pm - How to Wear a Kimono Demonstration with Hideyo Yamada

 

PRUDENTIAL CONCERT GROVE

11:00am - Island Music Steel Drums

3:00pm - Big Jersey Crooners

 

Address:

Cherry Blossom Welcome Center

Branch Brook Park

Newark, NJ 07104

(973) 621-2542

  

Very affordable to visit from NYC:

 

Path train round trip from New York City $5.50

 

Light Rail Train round trip ticket $3.20

 

Bloomfest! admission FREE

 

Total = $8.70

 

Newark is just 13 miles from NYC and is easy to get to without a car

 

1, Take the path train from Penn Station to Journal Square ($2.75 ticket one way)

 

2. Switch trains to path to Newark (no additional fee)

 

3. At Newark transfer to the Newark Light Rail ($1.60 one way ticket) and get off at the Branch Brook Park stop which lets you off right in the park for an afternoon of free spring activities.

 

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Newark city, Essex County, New Jersey state, USA The United States of America country, North America continent

04/24/2016

The National Cherry Blossom Festival in Washington, D.C. USA

 

The 2017 event marks the 90th anniversary of the first festival and the 105th anniversary of Japan's tree gift

 

The National Cherry Blossom Festival is a spring celebration in Washington, D.C. commemorating the March 27, 1912 gift of Japanese cherry trees from Mayor Yukio Ozaki of Tokyo City Japan to the city of Washington

 

The National Cherry Blossom Festival is known as the Nation’s Greatest Springtime Celebration!

 

Images are from the first weekend on The National Cherry Blossom Festival

 

National Park Service NPS predicted peak bloom March 19th thru 22nd 2017

 

Photos were taken while the cherry blossom trees were in the sixth of six stages of blooming called Peak Bloom which happened on March 25th 2017

 

* Approximately half of the Yoshino blossoms were lost due to a late frost that occurred March 14-16, 2017

 

Puffy white and peak bloom are defined as when 70% of the surviving blossoms reach those stages

 

Average peak bloom date is April 4th

 

Extraordinary warm or cool temperatures have resulted in peak bloom as early as March 15 (1990) and as late as April 18 (1958)

 

Peak bloom dates occurred on:

2017 March 25th

2016 March 25th

2015 April 10th

2014 April 10th

2013 April 9th

2012 March 20th

2011 March 29th

2010 March 31st

2009 April 1st

2008 March 29th

2007 April 1st

2006 March 30th

2005 April 9th

2004 March 31st

2003 April 2nd

2002 April 2nd

2001 April 6th

2000 March 17th

1999 April 5th

1998 March 27th

1997 March 26th

1996 April 4th

1995 April 2nd

1994 April 5th

1993 April 11th

1992 April 5th

1991 March 29th

 

Origins of the cherry trees in DC:

Viscountess Chinda was the wife of the Japanese ambassador. She and Mrs. Taft planted the first two cherry trees at the Tidal Basin March 27th 1912

The ceremony of planting these trees grew into the National Cherry Blossom Festival

This special part of history is celebrated through many events and is also commemorated with a large, bronze plaque at the site of the first planting

 

Also of importance is Dr. David Fairchild, a prominent botanist who planted the first cherry trees in D.C.

  

WASHINGTON DC history

 

Washington, D.C. formally the District of Columbia is the capital of the United States of America since July 16, 1790

 

The state of Maryland donated land to create what is now known as Washington, D.C.

 

Virginia had also donated land which was returned to Virgina in 1846

 

Washington, D.C. is not in a state but there is a movement for statehood which would have the name of the 51st state as New Columbia

 

The United States of America declared independance from Great Britain in 1776

 

Video taken while Donald Trump was in office at The White House as President of The United States of America

 

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Japanese Ambassador Kenichiro Sasae said at a press conference on March 02, 2017 "I don't need to say, 'Make this cherry blossom festival great again,' because it's already great."

  

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Washington, D.C. District of Columbia, (New Columbia state), The United States of America USA country, North America continent

Saturday March 25th 2017‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬

The National Cherry Blossom Festival in Washington, D.C. USA

 

The 2017 event marks the 90th anniversary of the first festival and the 105th anniversary of Japan's tree gift

 

The National Cherry Blossom Festival is a spring celebration in Washington, D.C. commemorating the March 27, 1912 gift of Japanese cherry trees from Mayor Yukio Ozaki of Tokyo City Japan to the city of Washington

 

The National Cherry Blossom Festival is known as the Nation’s Greatest Springtime Celebration!

 

Images are from the first weekend on The National Cherry Blossom Festival

 

National Park Service NPS predicted peak bloom March 19th thru 22nd 2017

 

Photos were taken while the cherry blossom trees were in the sixth of six stages of blooming called Peak Bloom which happened on March 25th 2017

 

* Approximately half of the Yoshino blossoms were lost due to a late frost that occurred March 14-16, 2017

 

Puffy white and peak bloom are defined as when 70% of the surviving blossoms reach those stages

 

Average peak bloom date is April 4th

 

Extraordinary warm or cool temperatures have resulted in peak bloom as early as March 15 (1990) and as late as April 18 (1958)

 

Peak bloom dates occurred on:

2017 March 25th

2016 March 25th

2015 April 10th

2014 April 10th

2013 April 9th

2012 March 20th

2011 March 29th

2010 March 31st

2009 April 1st

2008 March 29th

2007 April 1st

2006 March 30th

2005 April 9th

2004 March 31st

2003 April 2nd

2002 April 2nd

2001 April 6th

2000 March 17th

1999 April 5th

1998 March 27th

1997 March 26th

1996 April 4th

1995 April 2nd

1994 April 5th

1993 April 11th

1992 April 5th

1991 March 29th

 

Origins of the cherry trees in DC:

Viscountess Chinda was the wife of the Japanese ambassador. She and Mrs. Taft planted the first two cherry trees at the Tidal Basin March 27th 1912

The ceremony of planting these trees grew into the National Cherry Blossom Festival

This special part of history is celebrated through many events and is also commemorated with a large, bronze plaque at the site of the first planting

 

Also of importance is Dr. David Fairchild, a prominent botanist who planted the first cherry trees in D.C.

  

WASHINGTON DC history

 

Washington, D.C. formally the District of Columbia is the capital of the United States of America since July 16, 1790

 

The state of Maryland donated land to create what is now known as Washington, D.C.

 

Virginia had also donated land which was returned to Virgina in 1846

 

Washington, D.C. is not in a state but there is a movement for statehood which would have the name of the 51st state as New Columbia

 

The United States of America declared independance from Great Britain in 1776

 

Video taken while Donald Trump was in office at The White House as President of The United States of America

 

******************

 

Japanese Ambassador Kenichiro Sasae said at a press conference on March 02, 2017 "I don't need to say, 'Make this cherry blossom festival great again,' because it's already great."

  

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Washington, D.C. District of Columbia, (New Columbia state), The United States of America USA country, North America continent

Saturday March 25th 2017‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬

The National Cherry Blossom Festival in Washington, D.C. USA

 

The 2017 event marks the 90th anniversary of the first festival and the 105th anniversary of Japan's tree gift

 

The National Cherry Blossom Festival is a spring celebration in Washington, D.C. commemorating the March 27, 1912 gift of Japanese cherry trees from Mayor Yukio Ozaki of Tokyo City Japan to the city of Washington

 

The National Cherry Blossom Festival is known as the Nation’s Greatest Springtime Celebration!

 

Images are from the first weekend on The National Cherry Blossom Festival

 

National Park Service NPS predicted peak bloom March 19th thru 22nd 2017

 

Photos were taken while the cherry blossom trees were in the sixth of six stages of blooming called Peak Bloom which happened on March 25th 2017

 

* Approximately half of the Yoshino blossoms were lost due to a late frost that occurred March 14-16, 2017

 

Puffy white and peak bloom are defined as when 70% of the surviving blossoms reach those stages

 

Average peak bloom date is April 4th

 

Extraordinary warm or cool temperatures have resulted in peak bloom as early as March 15 (1990) and as late as April 18 (1958)

 

Peak bloom dates occurred on:

2017 March 25th

2016 March 25th

2015 April 10th

2014 April 10th

2013 April 9th

2012 March 20th

2011 March 29th

2010 March 31st

2009 April 1st

2008 March 29th

2007 April 1st

2006 March 30th

2005 April 9th

2004 March 31st

2003 April 2nd

2002 April 2nd

2001 April 6th

2000 March 17th

1999 April 5th

1998 March 27th

1997 March 26th

1996 April 4th

1995 April 2nd

1994 April 5th

1993 April 11th

1992 April 5th

1991 March 29th

 

Origins of the cherry trees in DC:

Viscountess Chinda was the wife of the Japanese ambassador. She and Mrs. Taft planted the first two cherry trees at the Tidal Basin March 27th 1912

The ceremony of planting these trees grew into the National Cherry Blossom Festival

This special part of history is celebrated through many events and is also commemorated with a large, bronze plaque at the site of the first planting

 

Also of importance is Dr. David Fairchild, a prominent botanist who planted the first cherry trees in D.C.

  

WASHINGTON DC history

 

Washington, D.C. formally the District of Columbia is the capital of the United States of America since July 16, 1790

 

The state of Maryland donated land to create what is now known as Washington, D.C.

 

Virginia had also donated land which was returned to Virgina in 1846

 

Washington, D.C. is not in a state but there is a movement for statehood which would have the name of the 51st state as New Columbia

 

The United States of America declared independance from Great Britain in 1776

 

Video taken while Donald Trump was in office at The White House as President of The United States of America

 

******************

 

Japanese Ambassador Kenichiro Sasae said at a press conference on March 02, 2017 "I don't need to say, 'Make this cherry blossom festival great again,' because it's already great."

  

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Washington, D.C. District of Columbia, (New Columbia state), The United States of America USA country, North America continent

Saturday March 25th 2017‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬

The National Cherry Blossom Festival in Washington, D.C. USA

 

The 2017 event marks the 90th anniversary of the first festival and the 105th anniversary of Japan's tree gift

 

The National Cherry Blossom Festival is a spring celebration in Washington, D.C. commemorating the March 27, 1912 gift of Japanese cherry trees from Mayor Yukio Ozaki of Tokyo City Japan to the city of Washington

 

The National Cherry Blossom Festival is known as the Nation’s Greatest Springtime Celebration!

 

Images are from the first weekend on The National Cherry Blossom Festival

 

National Park Service NPS predicted peak bloom March 19th thru 22nd 2017

 

Photos were taken while the cherry blossom trees were in the sixth of six stages of blooming called Peak Bloom which happened on March 25th 2017

 

* Approximately half of the Yoshino blossoms were lost due to a late frost that occurred March 14-16, 2017

 

Puffy white and peak bloom are defined as when 70% of the surviving blossoms reach those stages

 

Average peak bloom date is April 4th

 

Extraordinary warm or cool temperatures have resulted in peak bloom as early as March 15 (1990) and as late as April 18 (1958)

 

Peak bloom dates occurred on:

2017 March 25th

2016 March 25th

2015 April 10th

2014 April 10th

2013 April 9th

2012 March 20th

2011 March 29th

2010 March 31st

2009 April 1st

2008 March 29th

2007 April 1st

2006 March 30th

2005 April 9th

2004 March 31st

2003 April 2nd

2002 April 2nd

2001 April 6th

2000 March 17th

1999 April 5th

1998 March 27th

1997 March 26th

1996 April 4th

1995 April 2nd

1994 April 5th

1993 April 11th

1992 April 5th

1991 March 29th

 

Origins of the cherry trees in DC:

Viscountess Chinda was the wife of the Japanese ambassador. She and Mrs. Taft planted the first two cherry trees at the Tidal Basin March 27th 1912

The ceremony of planting these trees grew into the National Cherry Blossom Festival

This special part of history is celebrated through many events and is also commemorated with a large, bronze plaque at the site of the first planting

 

Also of importance is Dr. David Fairchild, a prominent botanist who planted the first cherry trees in D.C.

  

WASHINGTON DC history

 

Washington, D.C. formally the District of Columbia is the capital of the United States of America since July 16, 1790

 

The state of Maryland donated land to create what is now known as Washington, D.C.

 

Virginia had also donated land which was returned to Virgina in 1846

 

Washington, D.C. is not in a state but there is a movement for statehood which would have the name of the 51st state as New Columbia

 

The United States of America declared independance from Great Britain in 1776

 

Video taken while Donald Trump was in office at The White House as President of The United States of America

 

******************

 

Japanese Ambassador Kenichiro Sasae said at a press conference on March 02, 2017 "I don't need to say, 'Make this cherry blossom festival great again,' because it's already great."

  

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Washington, D.C. District of Columbia, (New Columbia state), The United States of America USA country, North America continent

Saturday March 25th 2017‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬

The National Cherry Blossom Festival Japanese flowering trees at the Tidal Basin during peak bloom in Washington, D.C. USA 2017

 

The National Cherry Blossom Festival in Washington, D.C. USA

 

The 2017 event marks the 90th anniversary of the first festival and the 105th anniversary of Japan's tree gift

 

The National Cherry Blossom Festival is a spring celebration in Washington, D.C. commemorating the March 27, 1912 gift of Japanese cherry trees from Mayor Yukio Ozaki of Tokyo City Japan to the city of Washington

 

The National Cherry Blossom Festival is known as the Nation’s Greatest Springtime Celebration!

 

Images are from the first weekend on The National Cherry Blossom Festival

 

National Park Service NPS predicted peak bloom March 19th thru 22nd 2017

 

Photos were taken while the cherry blossom trees were in the sixth of six stages of blooming called Peak Bloom which happened on March 25th 2017

 

* Approximately half of the Yoshino blossoms were lost due to a late frost that occurred March 14-16, 2017

 

Puffy white and peak bloom are defined as when 70% of the surviving blossoms reach those stages

 

Average peak bloom date is April 4th

 

Extraordinary warm or cool temperatures have resulted in peak bloom as early as March 15 (1990) and as late as April 18 (1958)

 

Peak bloom dates occurred on:

2017 March 25th

2016 March 25th

2015 April 10th

2014 April 10th

2013 April 9th

2012 March 20th

2011 March 29th

2010 March 31st

2009 April 1st

2008 March 29th

2007 April 1st

2006 March 30th

2005 April 9th

2004 March 31st

2003 April 2nd

2002 April 2nd

2001 April 6th

2000 March 17th

1999 April 5th

1998 March 27th

1997 March 26th

1996 April 4th

1995 April 2nd

1994 April 5th

1993 April 11th

1992 April 5th

1991 March 29th

 

Origins of the cherry trees in DC:

Viscountess Chinda was the wife of the Japanese ambassador. She and Mrs. Taft planted the first two cherry trees at the Tidal Basin March 27th 1912

The ceremony of planting these trees grew into the National Cherry Blossom Festival

This special part of history is celebrated through many events and is also commemorated with a large, bronze plaque at the site of the first planting

 

Also of importance is Dr. David Fairchild, a prominent botanist who planted the first cherry trees in D.C.

  

WASHINGTON DC history

 

Washington, D.C. formally the District of Columbia is the capital of the United States of America since July 16, 1790

 

The state of Maryland donated land to create what is now known as Washington, D.C.

 

Virginia had also donated land which was returned to Virgina in 1846

 

Washington, D.C. is not in a state but there is a movement for statehood which would have the name of the 51st state as New Columbia

 

The United States of America declared independance from Great Britain in 1776

 

Video taken while Donald Trump was in office at The White House as President of The United States of America

 

******************

 

Japanese Ambassador Kenichiro Sasae said at a press conference on March 02, 2017 "I don't need to say, 'Make this cherry blossom festival great again,' because it's already great."

  

Hashtag metadata tag

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Washington, D.C. District of Columbia, (New Columbia state), The United States of America USA country, North America continent

Saturday March 25th 2017‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬

Brooklyn Botanic Garden, Sakura Matsuri, Cherry Blossom Festival in Prospect Park, Brooklyn, New York City, USA

 

A weekend celebrating traditional and contemporary Japanese culture!

 

2016 marks the 35th anniversary of Sakura Matsuri, BBG’s annual cherry blossom festival. Known as New York City’s rite of spring, the weekend offers over 60 events and performances that celebrate traditional and contemporary Japanese culture.

 

Taiko Drumming • Cosplay Fashion Show • Tea Ceremonies • J-Pop • Samurai Sword Fighting • Manga • Vintage Kimonos • Ikebana Flower Arranging • BBG Parasol Society and More!

 

The Garden has more than 200 cherry trees of forty-two Asian species and cultivated varieties, making it one of the foremost cherry-viewing sites outside Japan. The first cherries were planted at the garden after World War I, a gift from the Japanese government. Each spring at BBG, when the trees are in bloom, a month-long cherry blossom viewing festival called Hanami is held at the Cherry Esplanade, culminating in a weekend celebration called Sakura Matsuri. The Esplanade features two rows of cherry trees with trails and sitting areas on the side. Visitors may also sit on the field of grass between the rows of cherry trees. Cherry trees are found on the Cherry Esplanade and Cherry Walk, in the Japanese Hill-and-Pond Garden, and in many other locations in the Garden. Depending on weather conditions, the Asian flowering cherries bloom from late March or early April to mid-May. The many different species bloom at slightly different times, and the sequence is tracked online at Cherry Watch, on the BBG website.

 

Brooklyn Botanic Garden was founded in 1910

  

Brooklyn Botanic Garden

990 Washington Ave,

Brooklyn, NY 11225

(718) 623-7200

 

Brooklyn Botanic Garden is very easy to get to from Manhattan without a car approximately 8 miles and easily accesible by taking the 2 or 3 subway to Eastern Parkway / Brooklyn Museum stop for $2.75 each way (spring 2016 rate)

 

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Prospect Park neighborhood, Brooklyn borough, New York City, New York state, USA The United States of America country, North America continent

April 26th 2016

Essex County Cherry Blossom Festival "Bloomfest" in Branch Book Park, Newark, New Jersey USA

 

The Newark Cherry Blossom Festival in Branch Brook Park has been running since April 22nd 1976

 

The event has grown in the past 40 years and at the 2016 Branch Brook Park had 5,000 cherry blossom trees in 18 different varieties that flower in colors from snow white to vibrant pink.

 

The Cherry Blossom Festival celebrates the arrival of spring with a jam packed schedule of events that captures the beauty of the cherry tree, and embraces the Japanese tradition of hanami "flower viewing".

 

The main event is Bloomfest which is held on a Sunday afternoon at Branch Brook Park's Cherry Blossom Visitor’s Center. Inviting guests to enjoy a family day in New Jersey’s pinkest park! A packed schedule of events includes Japanese cultural demonstrations, children's activities, live music, a crafter's marketplace, food, and more.

  

SCHEDULE OF EVENTS

 

MAIN STAGE

11:00am - Brick City Jazz Orchestra

12:00pm - Welcome Ceremony

1:00pm - Cobu Taiko Drum & Dance Troupe

2:00pm - Sawai Koto Academy

3:00pm - Samurai Sword Soul

4:00pm - Newark School of the Arts Dance Workshop

 

CULTURAL TRADITIONS TENT

11:00am - How to Make and Use a Durama Good Luck Doll

11:30am - Blackbird Gallery Cherry Blossom Painting Demonstration

1:00pm - Japanese Classical Dancers from Sachiya Ito & Co.

1:30pm - Sushi Demonstration with Hideyo Yamada

2:00pm - Ikebana Flower Arrangements with Madam Nobuko Novak

3:30pm - Sushi Demonstration with Hideyo Yamada

4:00pm - How to Wear a Kimono Demonstration with Hideyo Yamada

 

PRUDENTIAL CONCERT GROVE

11:00am - Island Music Steel Drums

3:00pm - Big Jersey Crooners

 

Address:

Cherry Blossom Welcome Center

Branch Brook Park

Newark, NJ 07104

(973) 621-2542

  

Very affordable to visit from NYC:

 

Path train round trip from New York City $5.50

 

Light Rail Train round trip ticket $3.20

 

Bloomfest! admission FREE

 

Total = $8.70

 

Newark is just 13 miles from NYC and is easy to get to without a car

 

1, Take the path train from Penn Station to Journal Square ($2.75 ticket one way)

 

2. Switch trains to path to Newark (no additional fee)

 

3. At Newark transfer to the Newark Light Rail ($1.60 one way ticket) and get off at the Branch Brook Park stop which lets you off right in the park for an afternoon of free spring activities.

 

#‎CherryBlossomFestival #‎CherryBlossoms ‪#‎CherryBlossom‬ ‪#‎SakuraMatsuri‬ ‪#‎Sakura‬ ‪#‎Matsuri‬ ‪#‎Japan‬ ‪#‎Japanese‬ ‪#‎pink‬ ‪#‎flower‬ ‪#‎flowers‬ ‪#‎spring‬ ‪#‎springtime‬ ‪#‎WelcomeSpring‬ ‪#‎PeakBloom‬ ‪#‎NJ‬ ‪#‎NewJersey‬ ‪#‎New‬ ‪#‎Jersey‬ ‪#‎TheGardenState‬ ‪#‎GardenState‬ ‪#‎Essex‬ ‪#‎County‬ ‪#‎EssexCounty‬ ‪#‎EssexCountyCherryBlossomFestival‬ ‪#‎BranchBrookPark‬ ‪#‎Bloomfest‬ ‪#‎Newark‬ ‪#‎NewarkNJ‬ ‪#‎NewarkNewJersey‬ #EssexCountyParkSystem #NewJerseyCherryBlossomFestival #NJCherryBlossomFestival

  

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04/24/2016

The National Cherry Blossom Festival Washington, D.C. USA March 25th 2023

 

*** PEAK BLOOM HAS ARRIVED***

The 🌸

 

#NationalCherryBlossomFestival 🌸 in #WashingtonDC #USA currently the #blossoms are in the sixth of six stages of blooming called #PeakBloom as of #March 23rd 2023

 

Next blooming stage is called #EnjoyTheBlossoms

 

#PeakBloom prediction was announced by #NationalParkService #NPS to be March 22 - 25, 2023

 

The peak bloom date is defined as the day when 70% of the #Yoshino Cherry (Prunus x yedoensis) blossoms are open.

 

Average peak bloom April 4th

 

#PeakBloom took place on

March 23rd 2023

March 21 2022

March 28 2021

March 20th 2020

April 1st 2019

April 5th 2018

March 25th 2017

March 25th 2016

April 10th 2015

April 10th 2014

April 9th 2013

March 20th 2012

March 29th 2011

March 31st 2010

April 1st 2009

March 26th 2008

April 1st 2007

March 30th 2006

April 9th 2005

March 31st 2004

March 15 1990 Earliest peak bloom ever

April 18 1958 Latest peak bloom ever

 

#BloomWatch

#CherryBlossomDC

#CherryBlossFest

#CherryBlossomFestival

#SpringBlossomsHere

#WelcomeSpring

#SpringItOn

#Japan

#Japanese

#JapaneseCulture

#JapaneseFestival

#Sakura

#Matsuri

#SakuraMatsuri

#Kyoto

#KyotoJapan

#WashingtonDC

#ThankYouJapan

 

Washington, D.C. formally the District of Columbia is the capital of the United States of America since July 16, 1790.

 

The state of Maryland donated land to create what is now known as Washington, D.C.

 

The stats of Virginia had also donated land which was returned to Virgina in 1846.

 

Washington, D.C. is not in a state but there is a movement for statehood which would have the name of the 51st state as New Columbia.

 

Washington, D.C. USA while US President Joe Biden was is in office.

 

The White House

1600 Pennsylvania Avenue Northwest

Washington, DC 20500

 

President of the United States Joe Biden

 

Vice President Kamala Harris

 

#TheWhiteHouse

#WhiteHouse

#JoeBiden

#Biden

#KamalaHarris

#Kamala

#TheUnitedStatesOfAmerica

#UnitedStatesOfAmerica

#TheUnitedStates

#UnitedStates

#USA

The National Cherry Blossom Festival in Washington, D.C. USA

 

The 2017 event marks the 90th anniversary of the first festival and the 105th anniversary of Japan's tree gift

 

The National Cherry Blossom Festival is a spring celebration in Washington, D.C. commemorating the March 27, 1912 gift of Japanese cherry trees from Mayor Yukio Ozaki of Tokyo City Japan to the city of Washington

 

The National Cherry Blossom Festival is known as the Nation’s Greatest Springtime Celebration!

 

Images are from the first weekend on The National Cherry Blossom Festival

 

National Park Service NPS predicted peak bloom March 19th thru 22nd 2017

 

Photos were taken while the cherry blossom trees were in the sixth of six stages of blooming called Peak Bloom which happened on March 25th 2017

 

* Approximately half of the Yoshino blossoms were lost due to a late frost that occurred March 14-16, 2017

 

Puffy white and peak bloom are defined as when 70% of the surviving blossoms reach those stages

 

Average peak bloom date is April 4th

 

Extraordinary warm or cool temperatures have resulted in peak bloom as early as March 15 (1990) and as late as April 18 (1958)

 

Peak bloom dates occurred on:

2017 March 25th

2016 March 25th

2015 April 10th

2014 April 10th

2013 April 9th

2012 March 20th

2011 March 29th

2010 March 31st

2009 April 1st

2008 March 29th

2007 April 1st

2006 March 30th

2005 April 9th

2004 March 31st

2003 April 2nd

2002 April 2nd

2001 April 6th

2000 March 17th

1999 April 5th

1998 March 27th

1997 March 26th

1996 April 4th

1995 April 2nd

1994 April 5th

1993 April 11th

1992 April 5th

1991 March 29th

 

Origins of the cherry trees in DC:

Viscountess Chinda was the wife of the Japanese ambassador. She and Mrs. Taft planted the first two cherry trees at the Tidal Basin March 27th 1912

The ceremony of planting these trees grew into the National Cherry Blossom Festival

This special part of history is celebrated through many events and is also commemorated with a large, bronze plaque at the site of the first planting

 

Also of importance is Dr. David Fairchild, a prominent botanist who planted the first cherry trees in D.C.

  

WASHINGTON DC history

 

Washington, D.C. formally the District of Columbia is the capital of the United States of America since July 16, 1790

 

The state of Maryland donated land to create what is now known as Washington, D.C.

 

Virginia had also donated land which was returned to Virgina in 1846

 

Washington, D.C. is not in a state but there is a movement for statehood which would have the name of the 51st state as New Columbia

 

The United States of America declared independance from Great Britain in 1776

 

Video taken while Donald Trump was in office at The White House as President of The United States of America

 

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Japanese Ambassador Kenichiro Sasae said at a press conference on March 02, 2017 "I don't need to say, 'Make this cherry blossom festival great again,' because it's already great."

  

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Saturday March 25th 2017‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬

Brooklyn Botanic Garden, Sakura Matsuri, Cherry Blossom Festival in Prospect Park, Brooklyn, New York City, USA

 

A weekend celebrating traditional and contemporary Japanese culture!

 

2016 marks the 35th anniversary of Sakura Matsuri, BBG’s annual cherry blossom festival. Known as New York City’s rite of spring, the weekend offers over 60 events and performances that celebrate traditional and contemporary Japanese culture.

 

Taiko Drumming • Cosplay Fashion Show • Tea Ceremonies • J-Pop • Samurai Sword Fighting • Manga • Vintage Kimonos • Ikebana Flower Arranging • BBG Parasol Society and More!

 

The Garden has more than 200 cherry trees of forty-two Asian species and cultivated varieties, making it one of the foremost cherry-viewing sites outside Japan. The first cherries were planted at the garden after World War I, a gift from the Japanese government. Each spring at BBG, when the trees are in bloom, a month-long cherry blossom viewing festival called Hanami is held at the Cherry Esplanade, culminating in a weekend celebration called Sakura Matsuri. The Esplanade features two rows of cherry trees with trails and sitting areas on the side. Visitors may also sit on the field of grass between the rows of cherry trees. Cherry trees are found on the Cherry Esplanade and Cherry Walk, in the Japanese Hill-and-Pond Garden, and in many other locations in the Garden. Depending on weather conditions, the Asian flowering cherries bloom from late March or early April to mid-May. The many different species bloom at slightly different times, and the sequence is tracked online at Cherry Watch, on the BBG website.

 

Brooklyn Botanic Garden was founded in 1910

  

Brooklyn Botanic Garden

990 Washington Ave,

Brooklyn, NY 11225

(718) 623-7200

 

Brooklyn Botanic Garden is very easy to get to from Manhattan without a car approximately 8 miles and easily accesible by taking the 2 or 3 subway to Eastern Parkway / Brooklyn Museum stop for $2.75 each way (spring 2016 rate)

 

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Prospect Park neighborhood, Brooklyn borough, New York City, New York state, USA The United States of America country, North America continent

April 26th 2016

Brooklyn Botanic Garden, Sakura Matsuri, Cherry Blossom Festival in Prospect Park, Brooklyn, New York City, USA

 

A weekend celebrating traditional and contemporary Japanese culture!

 

2016 marks the 35th anniversary of Sakura Matsuri, BBG’s annual cherry blossom festival. Known as New York City’s rite of spring, the weekend offers over 60 events and performances that celebrate traditional and contemporary Japanese culture.

 

Taiko Drumming • Cosplay Fashion Show • Tea Ceremonies • J-Pop • Samurai Sword Fighting • Manga • Vintage Kimonos • Ikebana Flower Arranging • BBG Parasol Society and More!

 

The Garden has more than 200 cherry trees of forty-two Asian species and cultivated varieties, making it one of the foremost cherry-viewing sites outside Japan. The first cherries were planted at the garden after World War I, a gift from the Japanese government. Each spring at BBG, when the trees are in bloom, a month-long cherry blossom viewing festival called Hanami is held at the Cherry Esplanade, culminating in a weekend celebration called Sakura Matsuri. The Esplanade features two rows of cherry trees with trails and sitting areas on the side. Visitors may also sit on the field of grass between the rows of cherry trees. Cherry trees are found on the Cherry Esplanade and Cherry Walk, in the Japanese Hill-and-Pond Garden, and in many other locations in the Garden. Depending on weather conditions, the Asian flowering cherries bloom from late March or early April to mid-May. The many different species bloom at slightly different times, and the sequence is tracked online at Cherry Watch, on the BBG website.

 

Brooklyn Botanic Garden was founded in 1910

  

Brooklyn Botanic Garden

990 Washington Ave,

Brooklyn, NY 11225

(718) 623-7200

 

Brooklyn Botanic Garden is very easy to get to from Manhattan without a car approximately 8 miles and easily accesible by taking the 2 or 3 subway to Eastern Parkway / Brooklyn Museum stop for $2.75 each way (spring 2016 rate)

 

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Prospect Park neighborhood, Brooklyn borough, New York City, New York state, USA The United States of America country, North America continent

April 26th 2016

Brooklyn Botanic Garden, Sakura Matsuri, Cherry Blossom Festival in Prospect Park, Brooklyn, New York City, USA

 

A weekend celebrating traditional and contemporary Japanese culture!

 

2016 marks the 35th anniversary of Sakura Matsuri, BBG’s annual cherry blossom festival. Known as New York City’s rite of spring, the weekend offers over 60 events and performances that celebrate traditional and contemporary Japanese culture.

 

Taiko Drumming • Cosplay Fashion Show • Tea Ceremonies • J-Pop • Samurai Sword Fighting • Manga • Vintage Kimonos • Ikebana Flower Arranging • BBG Parasol Society and More!

 

The Garden has more than 200 cherry trees of forty-two Asian species and cultivated varieties, making it one of the foremost cherry-viewing sites outside Japan. The first cherries were planted at the garden after World War I, a gift from the Japanese government. Each spring at BBG, when the trees are in bloom, a month-long cherry blossom viewing festival called Hanami is held at the Cherry Esplanade, culminating in a weekend celebration called Sakura Matsuri. The Esplanade features two rows of cherry trees with trails and sitting areas on the side. Visitors may also sit on the field of grass between the rows of cherry trees. Cherry trees are found on the Cherry Esplanade and Cherry Walk, in the Japanese Hill-and-Pond Garden, and in many other locations in the Garden. Depending on weather conditions, the Asian flowering cherries bloom from late March or early April to mid-May. The many different species bloom at slightly different times, and the sequence is tracked online at Cherry Watch, on the BBG website.

 

Brooklyn Botanic Garden was founded in 1910

  

Brooklyn Botanic Garden

990 Washington Ave,

Brooklyn, NY 11225

(718) 623-7200

 

Brooklyn Botanic Garden is very easy to get to from Manhattan without a car approximately 8 miles and easily accesible by taking the 2 or 3 subway to Eastern Parkway / Brooklyn Museum stop for $2.75 each way (spring 2016 rate)

 

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Prospect Park neighborhood, Brooklyn borough, New York City, New York state, USA The United States of America country, North America continent

April 26th 2016

Brooklyn Botanic Garden, Sakura Matsuri, Cherry Blossom Festival in Prospect Park, Brooklyn, New York City, USA

 

A weekend celebrating traditional and contemporary Japanese culture!

 

2016 marks the 35th anniversary of Sakura Matsuri, BBG’s annual cherry blossom festival. Known as New York City’s rite of spring, the weekend offers over 60 events and performances that celebrate traditional and contemporary Japanese culture.

 

Taiko Drumming • Cosplay Fashion Show • Tea Ceremonies • J-Pop • Samurai Sword Fighting • Manga • Vintage Kimonos • Ikebana Flower Arranging • BBG Parasol Society and More!

 

The Garden has more than 200 cherry trees of forty-two Asian species and cultivated varieties, making it one of the foremost cherry-viewing sites outside Japan. The first cherries were planted at the garden after World War I, a gift from the Japanese government. Each spring at BBG, when the trees are in bloom, a month-long cherry blossom viewing festival called Hanami is held at the Cherry Esplanade, culminating in a weekend celebration called Sakura Matsuri. The Esplanade features two rows of cherry trees with trails and sitting areas on the side. Visitors may also sit on the field of grass between the rows of cherry trees. Cherry trees are found on the Cherry Esplanade and Cherry Walk, in the Japanese Hill-and-Pond Garden, and in many other locations in the Garden. Depending on weather conditions, the Asian flowering cherries bloom from late March or early April to mid-May. The many different species bloom at slightly different times, and the sequence is tracked online at Cherry Watch, on the BBG website.

 

Brooklyn Botanic Garden was founded in 1910

  

Brooklyn Botanic Garden

990 Washington Ave,

Brooklyn, NY 11225

(718) 623-7200

 

Brooklyn Botanic Garden is very easy to get to from Manhattan without a car approximately 8 miles and easily accesible by taking the 2 or 3 subway to Eastern Parkway / Brooklyn Museum stop for $2.75 each way (spring 2016 rate)

 

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April 26th 2016

Essex County Cherry Blossom Festival "Bloomfest" in Branch Book Park, Newark, New Jersey USA

 

The Newark Cherry Blossom Festival in Branch Brook Park has been running since April 22nd 1976

 

The event has grown in the past 40 years and at the 2016 Branch Brook Park had 5,000 cherry blossom trees in 18 different varieties that flower in colors from snow white to vibrant pink.

 

The Cherry Blossom Festival celebrates the arrival of spring with a jam packed schedule of events that captures the beauty of the cherry tree, and embraces the Japanese tradition of hanami "flower viewing".

 

The main event is Bloomfest which is held on a Sunday afternoon at Branch Brook Park's Cherry Blossom Visitor’s Center. Inviting guests to enjoy a family day in New Jersey’s pinkest park! A packed schedule of events includes Japanese cultural demonstrations, children's activities, live music, a crafter's marketplace, food, and more.

  

SCHEDULE OF EVENTS

 

MAIN STAGE

11:00am - Brick City Jazz Orchestra

12:00pm - Welcome Ceremony

1:00pm - Cobu Taiko Drum & Dance Troupe

2:00pm - Sawai Koto Academy

3:00pm - Samurai Sword Soul

4:00pm - Newark School of the Arts Dance Workshop

 

CULTURAL TRADITIONS TENT

11:00am - How to Make and Use a Durama Good Luck Doll

11:30am - Blackbird Gallery Cherry Blossom Painting Demonstration

1:00pm - Japanese Classical Dancers from Sachiya Ito & Co.

1:30pm - Sushi Demonstration with Hideyo Yamada

2:00pm - Ikebana Flower Arrangements with Madam Nobuko Novak

3:30pm - Sushi Demonstration with Hideyo Yamada

4:00pm - How to Wear a Kimono Demonstration with Hideyo Yamada

 

PRUDENTIAL CONCERT GROVE

11:00am - Island Music Steel Drums

3:00pm - Big Jersey Crooners

 

Address:

Cherry Blossom Welcome Center

Branch Brook Park

Newark, NJ 07104

(973) 621-2542

  

Very affordable to visit from NYC:

 

Path train round trip from New York City $5.50

 

Light Rail Train round trip ticket $3.20

 

Bloomfest! admission FREE

 

Total = $8.70

 

Newark is just 13 miles from NYC and is easy to get to without a car

 

1, Take the path train from Penn Station to Journal Square ($2.75 ticket one way)

 

2. Switch trains to path to Newark (no additional fee)

 

3. At Newark transfer to the Newark Light Rail ($1.60 one way ticket) and get off at the Branch Brook Park stop which lets you off right in the park for an afternoon of free spring activities.

 

#‎CherryBlossomFestival #‎CherryBlossoms ‪#‎CherryBlossom‬ ‪#‎SakuraMatsuri‬ ‪#‎Sakura‬ ‪#‎Matsuri‬ ‪#‎Japan‬ ‪#‎Japanese‬ ‪#‎pink‬ ‪#‎flower‬ ‪#‎flowers‬ ‪#‎spring‬ ‪#‎springtime‬ ‪#‎WelcomeSpring‬ ‪#‎PeakBloom‬ ‪#‎NJ‬ ‪#‎NewJersey‬ ‪#‎New‬ ‪#‎Jersey‬ ‪#‎TheGardenState‬ ‪#‎GardenState‬ ‪#‎Essex‬ ‪#‎County‬ ‪#‎EssexCounty‬ ‪#‎EssexCountyCherryBlossomFestival‬ ‪#‎BranchBrookPark‬ ‪#‎Bloomfest‬ ‪#‎Newark‬ ‪#‎NewarkNJ‬ ‪#‎NewarkNewJersey‬ #EssexCountyParkSystem #NewJerseyCherryBlossomFestival #NJCherryBlossomFestival

  

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Newark city, Essex County, New Jersey state, USA The United States of America country, North America continent

04/24/2016

Essex County Cherry Blossom Festival "Bloomfest" in Branch Book Park, Newark, New Jersey USA

 

The Newark Cherry Blossom Festival in Branch Brook Park has been running since April 22nd 1976

 

The event has grown in the past 40 years and at the 2016 Branch Brook Park had 5,000 cherry blossom trees in 18 different varieties that flower in colors from snow white to vibrant pink.

 

The Cherry Blossom Festival celebrates the arrival of spring with a jam packed schedule of events that captures the beauty of the cherry tree, and embraces the Japanese tradition of hanami "flower viewing".

 

The main event is Bloomfest which is held on a Sunday afternoon at Branch Brook Park's Cherry Blossom Visitor’s Center. Inviting guests to enjoy a family day in New Jersey’s pinkest park! A packed schedule of events includes Japanese cultural demonstrations, children's activities, live music, a crafter's marketplace, food, and more.

  

SCHEDULE OF EVENTS

 

MAIN STAGE

11:00am - Brick City Jazz Orchestra

12:00pm - Welcome Ceremony

1:00pm - Cobu Taiko Drum & Dance Troupe

2:00pm - Sawai Koto Academy

3:00pm - Samurai Sword Soul

4:00pm - Newark School of the Arts Dance Workshop

 

CULTURAL TRADITIONS TENT

11:00am - How to Make and Use a Durama Good Luck Doll

11:30am - Blackbird Gallery Cherry Blossom Painting Demonstration

1:00pm - Japanese Classical Dancers from Sachiya Ito & Co.

1:30pm - Sushi Demonstration with Hideyo Yamada

2:00pm - Ikebana Flower Arrangements with Madam Nobuko Novak

3:30pm - Sushi Demonstration with Hideyo Yamada

4:00pm - How to Wear a Kimono Demonstration with Hideyo Yamada

 

PRUDENTIAL CONCERT GROVE

11:00am - Island Music Steel Drums

3:00pm - Big Jersey Crooners

 

Address:

Cherry Blossom Welcome Center

Branch Brook Park

Newark, NJ 07104

(973) 621-2542

  

Very affordable to visit from NYC:

 

Path train round trip from New York City $5.50

 

Light Rail Train round trip ticket $3.20

 

Bloomfest! admission FREE

 

Total = $8.70

 

Newark is just 13 miles from NYC and is easy to get to without a car

 

1, Take the path train from Penn Station to Journal Square ($2.75 ticket one way)

 

2. Switch trains to path to Newark (no additional fee)

 

3. At Newark transfer to the Newark Light Rail ($1.60 one way ticket) and get off at the Branch Brook Park stop which lets you off right in the park for an afternoon of free spring activities.

 

#‎CherryBlossomFestival #‎CherryBlossoms ‪#‎CherryBlossom‬ ‪#‎SakuraMatsuri‬ ‪#‎Sakura‬ ‪#‎Matsuri‬ ‪#‎Japan‬ ‪#‎Japanese‬ ‪#‎pink‬ ‪#‎flower‬ ‪#‎flowers‬ ‪#‎spring‬ ‪#‎springtime‬ ‪#‎WelcomeSpring‬ ‪#‎PeakBloom‬ ‪#‎NJ‬ ‪#‎NewJersey‬ ‪#‎New‬ ‪#‎Jersey‬ ‪#‎TheGardenState‬ ‪#‎GardenState‬ ‪#‎Essex‬ ‪#‎County‬ ‪#‎EssexCounty‬ ‪#‎EssexCountyCherryBlossomFestival‬ ‪#‎BranchBrookPark‬ ‪#‎Bloomfest‬ ‪#‎Newark‬ ‪#‎NewarkNJ‬ ‪#‎NewarkNewJersey‬ #EssexCountyParkSystem #NewJerseyCherryBlossomFestival #NJCherryBlossomFestival

  

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04/24/2016

The National Cherry Blossom Festival in Washington, D.C. USA

 

The 2017 event marks the 90th anniversary of the first festival and the 105th anniversary of Japan's tree gift

 

The National Cherry Blossom Festival is a spring celebration in Washington, D.C. commemorating the March 27, 1912 gift of Japanese cherry trees from Mayor Yukio Ozaki of Tokyo City Japan to the city of Washington

 

The National Cherry Blossom Festival is known as the Nation’s Greatest Springtime Celebration!

 

Images are from the first weekend on The National Cherry Blossom Festival

 

National Park Service NPS predicted peak bloom March 19th thru 22nd 2017

 

Photos were taken while the cherry blossom trees were in the sixth of six stages of blooming called Peak Bloom which happened on March 25th 2017

 

* Approximately half of the Yoshino blossoms were lost due to a late frost that occurred March 14-16, 2017

 

Puffy white and peak bloom are defined as when 70% of the surviving blossoms reach those stages

 

Average peak bloom date is April 4th

 

Extraordinary warm or cool temperatures have resulted in peak bloom as early as March 15 (1990) and as late as April 18 (1958)

 

Peak bloom dates occurred on:

2017 March 25th

2016 March 25th

2015 April 10th

2014 April 10th

2013 April 9th

2012 March 20th

2011 March 29th

2010 March 31st

2009 April 1st

2008 March 29th

2007 April 1st

2006 March 30th

2005 April 9th

2004 March 31st

2003 April 2nd

2002 April 2nd

2001 April 6th

2000 March 17th

1999 April 5th

1998 March 27th

1997 March 26th

1996 April 4th

1995 April 2nd

1994 April 5th

1993 April 11th

1992 April 5th

1991 March 29th

 

Origins of the cherry trees in DC:

Viscountess Chinda was the wife of the Japanese ambassador. She and Mrs. Taft planted the first two cherry trees at the Tidal Basin March 27th 1912

The ceremony of planting these trees grew into the National Cherry Blossom Festival

This special part of history is celebrated through many events and is also commemorated with a large, bronze plaque at the site of the first planting

 

Also of importance is Dr. David Fairchild, a prominent botanist who planted the first cherry trees in D.C.

  

WASHINGTON DC history

 

Washington, D.C. formally the District of Columbia is the capital of the United States of America since July 16, 1790

 

The state of Maryland donated land to create what is now known as Washington, D.C.

 

Virginia had also donated land which was returned to Virgina in 1846

 

Washington, D.C. is not in a state but there is a movement for statehood which would have the name of the 51st state as New Columbia

 

The United States of America declared independance from Great Britain in 1776

 

Video taken while Donald Trump was in office at The White House as President of The United States of America

 

******************

 

Japanese Ambassador Kenichiro Sasae said at a press conference on March 02, 2017 "I don't need to say, 'Make this cherry blossom festival great again,' because it's already great."

  

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Washington, D.C. District of Columbia, (New Columbia state), The United States of America USA country, North America continent

Saturday March 25th 2017‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬

Brooklyn Botanic Garden, Sakura Matsuri, Cherry Blossom Festival in Prospect Park, Brooklyn, New York City, USA

 

A weekend celebrating traditional and contemporary Japanese culture!

 

2016 marks the 35th anniversary of Sakura Matsuri, BBG’s annual cherry blossom festival. Known as New York City’s rite of spring, the weekend offers over 60 events and performances that celebrate traditional and contemporary Japanese culture.

 

Taiko Drumming • Cosplay Fashion Show • Tea Ceremonies • J-Pop • Samurai Sword Fighting • Manga • Vintage Kimonos • Ikebana Flower Arranging • BBG Parasol Society and More!

 

The Garden has more than 200 cherry trees of forty-two Asian species and cultivated varieties, making it one of the foremost cherry-viewing sites outside Japan. The first cherries were planted at the garden after World War I, a gift from the Japanese government. Each spring at BBG, when the trees are in bloom, a month-long cherry blossom viewing festival called Hanami is held at the Cherry Esplanade, culminating in a weekend celebration called Sakura Matsuri. The Esplanade features two rows of cherry trees with trails and sitting areas on the side. Visitors may also sit on the field of grass between the rows of cherry trees. Cherry trees are found on the Cherry Esplanade and Cherry Walk, in the Japanese Hill-and-Pond Garden, and in many other locations in the Garden. Depending on weather conditions, the Asian flowering cherries bloom from late March or early April to mid-May. The many different species bloom at slightly different times, and the sequence is tracked online at Cherry Watch, on the BBG website.

 

Brooklyn Botanic Garden was founded in 1910

  

Brooklyn Botanic Garden

990 Washington Ave,

Brooklyn, NY 11225

(718) 623-7200

 

Brooklyn Botanic Garden is very easy to get to from Manhattan without a car approximately 8 miles and easily accesible by taking the 2 or 3 subway to Eastern Parkway / Brooklyn Museum stop for $2.75 each way (spring 2016 rate)

 

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Prospect Park neighborhood, Brooklyn borough, New York City, New York state, USA The United States of America country, North America continent

April 26th 2016

Essex County Cherry Blossom Festival "Bloomfest" in Branch Book Park, Newark, New Jersey USA

 

The Newark Cherry Blossom Festival in Branch Brook Park has been running since April 22nd 1976

 

The event has grown in the past 40 years and at the 2016 Branch Brook Park had 5,000 cherry blossom trees in 18 different varieties that flower in colors from snow white to vibrant pink.

 

The Cherry Blossom Festival celebrates the arrival of spring with a jam packed schedule of events that captures the beauty of the cherry tree, and embraces the Japanese tradition of hanami "flower viewing".

 

The main event is Bloomfest which is held on a Sunday afternoon at Branch Brook Park's Cherry Blossom Visitor’s Center. Inviting guests to enjoy a family day in New Jersey’s pinkest park! A packed schedule of events includes Japanese cultural demonstrations, children's activities, live music, a crafter's marketplace, food, and more.

  

SCHEDULE OF EVENTS

 

MAIN STAGE

11:00am - Brick City Jazz Orchestra

12:00pm - Welcome Ceremony

1:00pm - Cobu Taiko Drum & Dance Troupe

2:00pm - Sawai Koto Academy

3:00pm - Samurai Sword Soul

4:00pm - Newark School of the Arts Dance Workshop

 

CULTURAL TRADITIONS TENT

11:00am - How to Make and Use a Durama Good Luck Doll

11:30am - Blackbird Gallery Cherry Blossom Painting Demonstration

1:00pm - Japanese Classical Dancers from Sachiya Ito & Co.

1:30pm - Sushi Demonstration with Hideyo Yamada

2:00pm - Ikebana Flower Arrangements with Madam Nobuko Novak

3:30pm - Sushi Demonstration with Hideyo Yamada

4:00pm - How to Wear a Kimono Demonstration with Hideyo Yamada

 

PRUDENTIAL CONCERT GROVE

11:00am - Island Music Steel Drums

3:00pm - Big Jersey Crooners

 

Address:

Cherry Blossom Welcome Center

Branch Brook Park

Newark, NJ 07104

(973) 621-2542

  

Very affordable to visit from NYC:

 

Path train round trip from New York City $5.50

 

Light Rail Train round trip ticket $3.20

 

Bloomfest! admission FREE

 

Total = $8.70

 

Newark is just 13 miles from NYC and is easy to get to without a car

 

1, Take the path train from Penn Station to Journal Square ($2.75 ticket one way)

 

2. Switch trains to path to Newark (no additional fee)

 

3. At Newark transfer to the Newark Light Rail ($1.60 one way ticket) and get off at the Branch Brook Park stop which lets you off right in the park for an afternoon of free spring activities.

 

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Newark city, Essex County, New Jersey state, USA The United States of America country, North America continent

04/24/2016

The National Cherry Blossom Festival in Washington, D.C. USA

 

The 2017 event marks the 90th anniversary of the first festival and the 105th anniversary of Japan's tree gift

 

The National Cherry Blossom Festival is a spring celebration in Washington, D.C. commemorating the March 27, 1912 gift of Japanese cherry trees from Mayor Yukio Ozaki of Tokyo City Japan to the city of Washington

 

The National Cherry Blossom Festival is known as the Nation’s Greatest Springtime Celebration!

 

Images are from the first weekend on The National Cherry Blossom Festival

 

National Park Service NPS predicted peak bloom March 19th thru 22nd 2017

 

Photos were taken while the cherry blossom trees were in the sixth of six stages of blooming called Peak Bloom which happened on March 25th 2017

 

* Approximately half of the Yoshino blossoms were lost due to a late frost that occurred March 14-16, 2017

 

Puffy white and peak bloom are defined as when 70% of the surviving blossoms reach those stages

 

Average peak bloom date is April 4th

 

Extraordinary warm or cool temperatures have resulted in peak bloom as early as March 15 (1990) and as late as April 18 (1958)

 

Peak bloom dates occurred on:

2017 March 25th

2016 March 25th

2015 April 10th

2014 April 10th

2013 April 9th

2012 March 20th

2011 March 29th

2010 March 31st

2009 April 1st

2008 March 29th

2007 April 1st

2006 March 30th

2005 April 9th

2004 March 31st

2003 April 2nd

2002 April 2nd

2001 April 6th

2000 March 17th

1999 April 5th

1998 March 27th

1997 March 26th

1996 April 4th

1995 April 2nd

1994 April 5th

1993 April 11th

1992 April 5th

1991 March 29th

 

Origins of the cherry trees in DC:

Viscountess Chinda was the wife of the Japanese ambassador. She and Mrs. Taft planted the first two cherry trees at the Tidal Basin March 27th 1912

The ceremony of planting these trees grew into the National Cherry Blossom Festival

This special part of history is celebrated through many events and is also commemorated with a large, bronze plaque at the site of the first planting

 

Also of importance is Dr. David Fairchild, a prominent botanist who planted the first cherry trees in D.C.

  

WASHINGTON DC history

 

Washington, D.C. formally the District of Columbia is the capital of the United States of America since July 16, 1790

 

The state of Maryland donated land to create what is now known as Washington, D.C.

 

Virginia had also donated land which was returned to Virgina in 1846

 

Washington, D.C. is not in a state but there is a movement for statehood which would have the name of the 51st state as New Columbia

 

The United States of America declared independance from Great Britain in 1776

 

Video taken while Donald Trump was in office at The White House as President of The United States of America

 

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Japanese Ambassador Kenichiro Sasae said at a press conference on March 02, 2017 "I don't need to say, 'Make this cherry blossom festival great again,' because it's already great."

  

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Washington, D.C. District of Columbia, (New Columbia state), The United States of America USA country, North America continent

Saturday March 25th 2017‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬

The National Cherry Blossom Festival in Washington, D.C. USA

 

The 2017 event marks the 90th anniversary of the first festival and the 105th anniversary of Japan's tree gift

 

The National Cherry Blossom Festival is a spring celebration in Washington, D.C. commemorating the March 27, 1912 gift of Japanese cherry trees from Mayor Yukio Ozaki of Tokyo City Japan to the city of Washington

 

The National Cherry Blossom Festival is known as the Nation’s Greatest Springtime Celebration!

 

Images are from the first weekend on The National Cherry Blossom Festival

 

National Park Service NPS predicted peak bloom March 19th thru 22nd 2017

 

Photos were taken while the cherry blossom trees were in the sixth of six stages of blooming called Peak Bloom which happened on March 25th 2017

 

* Approximately half of the Yoshino blossoms were lost due to a late frost that occurred March 14-16, 2017

 

Puffy white and peak bloom are defined as when 70% of the surviving blossoms reach those stages

 

Average peak bloom date is April 4th

 

Extraordinary warm or cool temperatures have resulted in peak bloom as early as March 15 (1990) and as late as April 18 (1958)

 

Peak bloom dates occurred on:

2017 March 25th

2016 March 25th

2015 April 10th

2014 April 10th

2013 April 9th

2012 March 20th

2011 March 29th

2010 March 31st

2009 April 1st

2008 March 29th

2007 April 1st

2006 March 30th

2005 April 9th

2004 March 31st

2003 April 2nd

2002 April 2nd

2001 April 6th

2000 March 17th

1999 April 5th

1998 March 27th

1997 March 26th

1996 April 4th

1995 April 2nd

1994 April 5th

1993 April 11th

1992 April 5th

1991 March 29th

 

Origins of the cherry trees in DC:

Viscountess Chinda was the wife of the Japanese ambassador. She and Mrs. Taft planted the first two cherry trees at the Tidal Basin March 27th 1912

The ceremony of planting these trees grew into the National Cherry Blossom Festival

This special part of history is celebrated through many events and is also commemorated with a large, bronze plaque at the site of the first planting

 

Also of importance is Dr. David Fairchild, a prominent botanist who planted the first cherry trees in D.C.

  

WASHINGTON DC history

 

Washington, D.C. formally the District of Columbia is the capital of the United States of America since July 16, 1790

 

The state of Maryland donated land to create what is now known as Washington, D.C.

 

Virginia had also donated land which was returned to Virgina in 1846

 

Washington, D.C. is not in a state but there is a movement for statehood which would have the name of the 51st state as New Columbia

 

The United States of America declared independance from Great Britain in 1776

 

Video taken while Donald Trump was in office at The White House as President of The United States of America

 

******************

 

Japanese Ambassador Kenichiro Sasae said at a press conference on March 02, 2017 "I don't need to say, 'Make this cherry blossom festival great again,' because it's already great."

  

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Washington, D.C. District of Columbia, (New Columbia state), The United States of America USA country, North America continent

Saturday March 25th 2017‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬

The National Cherry Blossom Festival in Washington, D.C. USA

 

The 2017 event marks the 90th anniversary of the first festival and the 105th anniversary of Japan's tree gift

 

The National Cherry Blossom Festival is a spring celebration in Washington, D.C. commemorating the March 27, 1912 gift of Japanese cherry trees from Mayor Yukio Ozaki of Tokyo City Japan to the city of Washington

 

The National Cherry Blossom Festival is known as the Nation’s Greatest Springtime Celebration!

 

Images are from the first weekend on The National Cherry Blossom Festival

 

National Park Service NPS predicted peak bloom March 19th thru 22nd 2017

 

Photos were taken while the cherry blossom trees were in the sixth of six stages of blooming called Peak Bloom which happened on March 25th 2017

 

* Approximately half of the Yoshino blossoms were lost due to a late frost that occurred March 14-16, 2017

 

Puffy white and peak bloom are defined as when 70% of the surviving blossoms reach those stages

 

Average peak bloom date is April 4th

 

Extraordinary warm or cool temperatures have resulted in peak bloom as early as March 15 (1990) and as late as April 18 (1958)

 

Peak bloom dates occurred on:

2017 March 25th

2016 March 25th

2015 April 10th

2014 April 10th

2013 April 9th

2012 March 20th

2011 March 29th

2010 March 31st

2009 April 1st

2008 March 29th

2007 April 1st

2006 March 30th

2005 April 9th

2004 March 31st

2003 April 2nd

2002 April 2nd

2001 April 6th

2000 March 17th

1999 April 5th

1998 March 27th

1997 March 26th

1996 April 4th

1995 April 2nd

1994 April 5th

1993 April 11th

1992 April 5th

1991 March 29th

 

Origins of the cherry trees in DC:

Viscountess Chinda was the wife of the Japanese ambassador. She and Mrs. Taft planted the first two cherry trees at the Tidal Basin March 27th 1912

The ceremony of planting these trees grew into the National Cherry Blossom Festival

This special part of history is celebrated through many events and is also commemorated with a large, bronze plaque at the site of the first planting

 

Also of importance is Dr. David Fairchild, a prominent botanist who planted the first cherry trees in D.C.

  

WASHINGTON DC history

 

Washington, D.C. formally the District of Columbia is the capital of the United States of America since July 16, 1790

 

The state of Maryland donated land to create what is now known as Washington, D.C.

 

Virginia had also donated land which was returned to Virgina in 1846

 

Washington, D.C. is not in a state but there is a movement for statehood which would have the name of the 51st state as New Columbia

 

The United States of America declared independance from Great Britain in 1776

 

Video taken while Donald Trump was in office at The White House as President of The United States of America

 

******************

 

Japanese Ambassador Kenichiro Sasae said at a press conference on March 02, 2017 "I don't need to say, 'Make this cherry blossom festival great again,' because it's already great."

  

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Washington, D.C. District of Columbia, (New Columbia state), The United States of America USA country, North America continent

Saturday March 25th 2017‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬

The National Cherry Blossom Festival in Washington, D.C. USA

 

The 2017 event marks the 90th anniversary of the first festival and the 105th anniversary of Japan's tree gift

 

The National Cherry Blossom Festival is a spring celebration in Washington, D.C. commemorating the March 27, 1912 gift of Japanese cherry trees from Mayor Yukio Ozaki of Tokyo City Japan to the city of Washington

 

The National Cherry Blossom Festival is known as the Nation’s Greatest Springtime Celebration!

 

Images are from the first weekend on The National Cherry Blossom Festival

 

National Park Service NPS predicted peak bloom March 19th thru 22nd 2017

 

Photos were taken while the cherry blossom trees were in the sixth of six stages of blooming called Peak Bloom which happened on March 25th 2017

 

* Approximately half of the Yoshino blossoms were lost due to a late frost that occurred March 14-16, 2017

 

Puffy white and peak bloom are defined as when 70% of the surviving blossoms reach those stages

 

Average peak bloom date is April 4th

 

Extraordinary warm or cool temperatures have resulted in peak bloom as early as March 15 (1990) and as late as April 18 (1958)

 

Peak bloom dates occurred on:

2017 March 25th

2016 March 25th

2015 April 10th

2014 April 10th

2013 April 9th

2012 March 20th

2011 March 29th

2010 March 31st

2009 April 1st

2008 March 29th

2007 April 1st

2006 March 30th

2005 April 9th

2004 March 31st

2003 April 2nd

2002 April 2nd

2001 April 6th

2000 March 17th

1999 April 5th

1998 March 27th

1997 March 26th

1996 April 4th

1995 April 2nd

1994 April 5th

1993 April 11th

1992 April 5th

1991 March 29th

 

Origins of the cherry trees in DC:

Viscountess Chinda was the wife of the Japanese ambassador. She and Mrs. Taft planted the first two cherry trees at the Tidal Basin March 27th 1912

The ceremony of planting these trees grew into the National Cherry Blossom Festival

This special part of history is celebrated through many events and is also commemorated with a large, bronze plaque at the site of the first planting

 

Also of importance is Dr. David Fairchild, a prominent botanist who planted the first cherry trees in D.C.

  

WASHINGTON DC history

 

Washington, D.C. formally the District of Columbia is the capital of the United States of America since July 16, 1790

 

The state of Maryland donated land to create what is now known as Washington, D.C.

 

Virginia had also donated land which was returned to Virgina in 1846

 

Washington, D.C. is not in a state but there is a movement for statehood which would have the name of the 51st state as New Columbia

 

The United States of America declared independance from Great Britain in 1776

 

Video taken while Donald Trump was in office at The White House as President of The United States of America

 

******************

 

Japanese Ambassador Kenichiro Sasae said at a press conference on March 02, 2017 "I don't need to say, 'Make this cherry blossom festival great again,' because it's already great."

  

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Washington, D.C. District of Columbia, (New Columbia state), The United States of America USA country, North America continent

Saturday March 25th 2017‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬

Essex County Cherry Blossom Festival "Bloomfest" in Branch Book Park, Newark, New Jersey USA

 

The Newark Cherry Blossom Festival in Branch Brook Park has been running since April 22nd 1976

 

The event has grown in the past 40 years and at the 2016 Branch Brook Park had 5,000 cherry blossom trees in 18 different varieties that flower in colors from snow white to vibrant pink.

 

The Cherry Blossom Festival celebrates the arrival of spring with a jam packed schedule of events that captures the beauty of the cherry tree, and embraces the Japanese tradition of hanami "flower viewing".

 

The main event is Bloomfest which is held on a Sunday afternoon at Branch Brook Park's Cherry Blossom Visitor’s Center. Inviting guests to enjoy a family day in New Jersey’s pinkest park! A packed schedule of events includes Japanese cultural demonstrations, children's activities, live music, a crafter's marketplace, food, and more.

  

SCHEDULE OF EVENTS

 

MAIN STAGE

11:00am - Brick City Jazz Orchestra

12:00pm - Welcome Ceremony

1:00pm - Cobu Taiko Drum & Dance Troupe

2:00pm - Sawai Koto Academy

3:00pm - Samurai Sword Soul

4:00pm - Newark School of the Arts Dance Workshop

 

CULTURAL TRADITIONS TENT

11:00am - How to Make and Use a Durama Good Luck Doll

11:30am - Blackbird Gallery Cherry Blossom Painting Demonstration

1:00pm - Japanese Classical Dancers from Sachiya Ito & Co.

1:30pm - Sushi Demonstration with Hideyo Yamada

2:00pm - Ikebana Flower Arrangements with Madam Nobuko Novak

3:30pm - Sushi Demonstration with Hideyo Yamada

4:00pm - How to Wear a Kimono Demonstration with Hideyo Yamada

 

PRUDENTIAL CONCERT GROVE

11:00am - Island Music Steel Drums

3:00pm - Big Jersey Crooners

 

Address:

Cherry Blossom Welcome Center

Branch Brook Park

Newark, NJ 07104

(973) 621-2542

  

Very affordable to visit from NYC:

 

Path train round trip from New York City $5.50

 

Light Rail Train round trip ticket $3.20

 

Bloomfest! admission FREE

 

Total = $8.70

 

Newark is just 13 miles from NYC and is easy to get to without a car

 

1, Take the path train from Penn Station to Journal Square ($2.75 ticket one way)

 

2. Switch trains to path to Newark (no additional fee)

 

3. At Newark transfer to the Newark Light Rail ($1.60 one way ticket) and get off at the Branch Brook Park stop which lets you off right in the park for an afternoon of free spring activities.

 

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Newark city, Essex County, New Jersey state, USA The United States of America country, North America continent

04/24/2016

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