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2025 Tuscaloosa's 39th Annual Sakura Festival (Experience Japanese Culture through Educational Demonstrations, Performances, & Fun Activities)NEW

Date: Saturday, 22 March, 2025       Time: 10:00 am - 1:00 pm
Snow Hinton Park
1000 Hargrove Rd. E.
Tuscaloosa, AL 35404
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Map of Snow Hinton Park, 1000 Hargrove Rd. E.

The 39th Annual Sakura Festival in Tuscaloosa celebrates the beauty of cherry blossoms and the deep cultural connection between Tuscaloosa and its sister city, Narashino, Japan. This year’s theme, “Tomo ni hagukumu” or “Harmony,” highlights the importance of nurturing relationships and fostering community bonds. The festival offers an opportunity to experience Japanese culture through educational demonstrations, performances, and engaging activities for all ages.

Date
Saturday, March 22, 2025

Time
10 am to 1 pm

The Annual Sakura Haiku contest is open to entries online, here! The last day to enter is March 15th. Winners of the Haiku Contest will be announced at the festival and certificates will be mailed out at a later date.

The theme of this year’s Sakura Festival is “Tomo ni hagukumu” or “Harmony.”

The spring celebration of Sakura, or cherry blossoms, reminds us of the value of each moment, while the return of spring awakens us to fresh possibilities in life. This year’s theme reminds us to nurture and carry on the connection that was built between the community of Tuscaloosa and our sister-city, Narashino, in Japan.

Tuscaloosa’s Annual Sakura Festival provides an opportunity to experience Japanese culture through educational demonstrations, performances, and fun activities for all ages! 

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Saturday, 22 March, 2025



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