The Subaru Cherry Blossom Festival of Greater Philadelphia Will Take Place on Saturday, April 5th & Sunday, April 6th, 2025
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The Subaru Cherry Blossom Festival of Greater Philadelphia Will Take Place on Saturday, April 5th & Sunday, April 6th, 2025


This Annual Spring Celebration Hosted by the
 Japan America Society of Greater Philadelphia and Subaru of America, Inc. Brings
a Taste of Japan to Philadelphia Highlighting the Beauty of the Japanese Sakura

Ticketed Event is Family-Friendly, Dog-Friendly and Will Be Held Rain or Shine

PHILADELPHIA, April 3, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — The signs of spring are officially upon us; and a reassuring sign of spring’s emergence is the distinctive pink cherry blossoms in Fairmount Park beginning to bloom. In celebration of this annual occasion, the Japan America Society of Greater Philadelphia (JASGP) is pleased to announce that the Subaru Cherry Blossom Festival will take place on Saturday, April 5th & Sunday, April 6th at the Fairmount Park Horticulture Center and Shofuso Japanese Cultural Center. This spectacular celebration of Japanese arts and culture is organized by the Japan America Society of Greater Philadelphia, with the support from their title sponsor Subaru of America, Inc.

While events are programmed throughout the month of April, the culmination is Sakura Weekend on April 5th & 6th in Fairmount Park. This vibrant two-day festival, which saw record crowds of over 40,000 festival goers in 2024, celebrates the beauty of the Japanese Sakura – the flowering cherry trees that brighten the city streets of Philadelphia.

With peak bloom expected in the first week of April, it will be a true celebration of the Japanese Sakura under the cherry blossom trees of Philadelphia’s Fairmount Park.

Highlights include:

  • Main Stage Performances on Saturday & Sunday
  • Live Music from Local Artists; including Japanese cultural performances on the Main Stage and “pop-up” performances throughout the festival footprint
  • Subaru of America Inc., “Pretty in Pink” Pet Contest
  • Traditional Dance Performances
  • Authentic Japanese Tea Ceremony
  • A Calligraphy Booth where guests can have their names inscribed in Japanese characters on a unique tag to take home as a souvenir
  • Sushi Samurai Classes
  • A Cosplay Fashion Show at the Main Stage on Saturday & Sunday
  • A Beer Garden featuring pours from Philly’s Triple Bottom Brewing
  • Karaoke on Saturday & Sunday at the Beer Garden
  • Vendor Fair & Food Court featuring Japanese & Asian Cuisine including Wagyu Beef Cheesesteaks
  • Plus, Presentations on Japanese Storytelling, origami helmet making, Cherry blossom face painting, and more!

“You can experience Japan while you are here,” said Kazumi Teune, JASGP’s Executive Director, “The Cherry Blossom Festival is a true labor of love between myself and my fellow board members and each year, we are overjoyed in bringing a taste of our beautiful culture to Philadelphia. Last year’s festival welcomed over 40,000 people and we couldn’t be more delighted to celebrate once again this year.”

To purchase tickets or for more information and the most up-to-date programming information, please visit: PhillySakura.org 

General Admission: $15
Children under 12: Free
JASGP Members: Free
Access Card Holders: $5 at the gate
The event will be held rain or shine. All sales are final.

Sakura Weekend Parking & Public Transit

  • $10 per vehicle at The Mann Center, 5201 Parkside Ave.
  • Paid parking is available along the Avenue of the Republics
  • Septa information: 215-580-7000
  • Shuttle buses will run from the Independence Visitor Center to the Please Touch Museum PHLVisitorCenter.com
  • Philly Phlash: Take the T1 to the Please Touch Museum – RidePhillyPhlash.com

Subaru 2025 Preview Video:
https://vimeo.com/1065872655/575666813e?share=copy

Learn more about the Cherry Trees in Philadelphia – get your PhD in Sakura trees!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W4Rze3wgV1Y

History of the Subaru Cherry Blossom Festival

The annual Subaru Cherry Blossom Festival started in 1998 and continues a legacy established in 1926, when the Japanese government donated 1,600 cherry trees to Philadelphia in honor of the Sesquicentennial of American Independence. Cherry blossoms maintain deep significance in Japanese culture, prominently featured in traditional art, literature and cuisine. As Japan’s national flower, cherry blossoms often serve as a symbol of friendship to other nations.

About the Japan America Society of Greater Philadelphia

JASGP is a private nonprofit organization that has inspired mutual curiosity, understanding, and collaboration between Japan and Philadelphia for more than 30 years through art, business, and culture. We operate: Shofuso Japanese Cultural Center hosting over 40,000 visitors annually; produce the Subaru Cherry Blossom Festival with over 30,000 attendees; present a US-Japan Business and Public Policy Series; and provide Japanese arts, business, and cultural educational programming for all ages.

PRESS CONTACT
Amanda Wozniak
609.230.2643
[email protected]

SOURCE Japan America Society of Greater Philadelphia



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