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Seattle Cherry Blossom & Japanese Cultural Festival is April 11-13, 2025: 11am-5pm at the Armory Food & Event Hall, Fisher Pavilion, and Exhibition Hall (Saturday only). The festival is part of the Seattle Center Festál series. It is free and open to the public.
Seattle Center Festál is a year-round series of 25 free cultural festivals, produced in partnership with community organizations. In 2022, Festál celebrated 25 years of stories and traditions, ushering in a new era of hybrid programming. Learn more about Festál and subscribe to the newsletter for updates.
Time |
Event |
11:00am |
NHK World-Japan Promo Video |
11:00am |
Core Kyoto: Flower Art: Ephemeral Colors for the Mind and Soul |
11:50am |
Core Kyoto: Cooking Utensils: Craftwork Ensures the Future of Traditional Cuisine |
12:20pm |
Trails to Oishii Tokyo: WAGASHI |
1:10pm |
NHK World Prime: 3/11 – The Tsunami: The First 3 Days |
2:20pm |
Japan Railway Journal: Countdown to the Hokuriku Shinkansen Extension |
3:10pm |
The Perfect 2-Hour Guide: Arashiyama, Kyoto |
4:00pm |
Barakan Discovers IZUMO: Glimpses of the Unseen In the 19th century, writer Lafcadio Hearn (Koizumi Yakumo) helped introduce Japan to the wider world. Peter Barakan visits Izumo to learn about the natural and unseen realms that Hearn treasured. |
4:30pm |
Japanology Plus: Vacant Homes |
Time |
Location |
Activity |
All-Day |
Loft Balcony |
Kimono Dress Up by Seattle-Kobe Sister City Association, Hyogo Business & Cultural Center, and Kobe Trade & Information |
All-Day |
Loft Hallway |
ART50 Exhibit Featuring many artists from the Pacific Northwest! |
All-Day |
Loft 2 |
Go Game Lessons by Seattle Go Center Waka (Poetry) by Rainier Ginsha SHODO Calligraphy Display by Meito Shodo Kai Calligraphy Association |
All-Day |
Loft 3 |
SHODO Calligraphy Display by Beikoku Shodo Kenkyukai-Seattle Ikebana Displays by Ikebana International, Chapter 19 |
1:00pm-4:30pm |
Loft 4 |
Film/Lectures |
Time |
Event |
11:00am-11:15am |
Remembrance Gallery by Eileen Yamada Lamphere |
11:30am-12:00pm |
Japan in the Schools (JASSW) / Tokaido by Lisa Maria d’Aquila |
12:00pm-1:00pm |
Tea Ceremony by Masaye Nakagawa |
1:00pm-1:30pm |
Folktales by Lori Whaley |
1:30pm-2:30pm |
Tea Ceremony by Masaye Nakagawa |
Time |
Event |
11:00am-11:30am |
Japan in The Schools (JASSW) – Elementary School in Japan |
11:30am-12:00pm |
Taiko (Dekoboko Taiko) |
12:00pm-1:00pm |
Aikido (Two Cranes Institute) Iai Battojustu (Seibu Ryu) |
1:00pm-1:30pm |
Taiko (Inochi Taiko) |
1:30pm-2:00pm |
Karate (Seattle Seido) |
2:00pm-3:00pm |
Taiko (Okinawa Kenjinkai) Guests from Okinawa, Chijinshuu Taiko, Mami Tafuku, Minori Nago |
3:00pm-3:30pm |
Aikido (Ki Aikido USA) |
3:30pm-4:30pm |
Special Festival Guest: Tomo Nakayama, Singer Songwriter |
4:30pm-5:00pm |
Taiko (Seattle Matsuri Taiko) |
Time |
Location |
Activity |
All-Day |
Loft Balcony |
Kimono Dress Up by Seattle-Kobe Sister City Association, Hyogo Business & Cultural Center, and Kobe Trade & Information |
All-Day |
Loft Hallway |
ART50 Exhibit Featuring many artists from the Pacific Northwest! |
All-Day |
Loft 1B |
Cherry Blossom Premium Sake Tasting Room |
All-Day |
Loft 2 |
Go Game Lessons by Seattle Go Center Waka (Poetry) by Rainier Ginsha SHODO Calligraphy Display by Meito Shodo Kai Calligraphy Association |
All-Day |
Loft 3 |
SHODO Calligraphy Display by Beikoku Shodo Kenkyukai-Seattle Ikebana Displays by Ikebana International, Chapter 19 |
1:00pm-2:30pm |
Loft 4 |
Competitive Karuta by Seattle Competitive Karuta Club |
3:00pm-5:00pm |
Loft 4 |
Film Room |
Time |
Event |
11:00am-11:30am |
Koto Music (Miyagi Kai) |
11:30am-12:00pm |
Ceremony: Speech Contest Awards |
12:30pm-1:00pm |
Vocals (SJLS and Miyagi Kai) |
1:00pm-1:30pm |
Ikebana Demonstration by Ikebana International, Chapter 19 |
2:00pm-3:00pm |
Tea Ceremony (Omotesenke) by Kyoko Matsuda |
3:30pm-4:00pm |
Kamishibai (JCCCW) |
4:30pm-5:00pm |
Omoide Stories |
Time |
Event |
11:00am-12:00pm |
Koryu Bujutsu (Shintokan Dojo) |
12:00pm-12:30pm |
Taiko (Tobe Daiko) |
12:30pm-4:00pm |
Rock Bands: · Cherry Dragon · Ichi Bichi |
Time |
Event |
11:30am-12:00pm |
Jojutsu (Hoshu Dojo) |
12:00pm-12:30pm |
Taiko (The School of Taiko) |
1:00pm-1:15pm |
Karate (Washington Karate Association) |
1:30pm-2:00pm |
Kendo (Pacific NW Kendo Federation) |
2:15pm-2:30pm |
Dance (UV Dance Squad) |
2:45pm-3:15pm |
Judo (Seattle Dojo) |
3:15pm-3:30pm |
Dance/Music (Fujima) |
4:00pm-4:30pm |
Taiko (Seattle Kokon Taiko) |
Time |
Location |
Activity |
All-Day |
Loft Balcony |
Kimono Dress Up by Seattle-Kobe Sister City Association, Hyogo Business & Cultural Center, and Kobe Trade & Information |
All-Day |
Loft Hallway |
ART50 Exhibit Featuring many artists from the Pacific Northwest! |
All-Day |
Loft 1A |
Cherry Blossom Premium Sake Tasting Room |
All-Day |
Loft 2 |
Go Game Lessons by Seattle Go Center Waka (Poetry) by Rainier Ginsha SHODO Calligraphy Display by Meito Shodo Kai Calligraphy Association |
All-Day |
Loft 3 |
SHODO Calligraphy Display by Beikoku Shodo Kenkyukai-Seattle Ikebana Displays by Ikebana International, Chapter 19 |
Time |
Event |
11:30am-12:00pm |
Iaido (Muso Shinden) |
12:00pm-12:45pm |
Ikebana Demonstration by Ikebana International, Chapter 19 |
12:45pm-2:00pm |
Tea Ceremony (Urasenke) by Naomi Takemura |
2:00pm-2:30pm |
Shodo Demonstration by Beikoku Shodo Kenkyu Kai |
3:00pm-4:00pm |
Kamishibai (JCCCW) |
4:00pm-4:45pm |
Omoide Stories |
4:45pm-5:00pm |
Closing Ceremony |
OVERVIEW
Seattle Center Festál presents Seattle Cherry Blossom & Japanese Cultural Festival in partnership with Seattle Cherry Blossom & Japanese Cultural Festival Committee (SCBJCF). The festival deepens the understanding and serves as a vehicle for sharing Japanese and Japanese American culture and heritage through hundreds of performing and martial arts, exhibits and demonstrations, hands-on children’s activities, culinary treats, and more!
HISTORY
Seattle Cherry Blossom & Japanese Cultural Festival Committee (SCBJCF) is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization, comprised of volunteers and overseen by an advisory group:
Seattle Cherry Blossom & Japanese Cultural Festival is the first ethnic festival held annually at Seattle Center and the oldest in the Festál series. It distinguishes itself through innovative and in-depth outreach to the public through traditional/contemporary Japanese art, new scientific and technological innovations, and cultural examinations, especially race and social justice of Japanese in America, Japanese Americans, and Japanophiles.
The festival strives to deepen and expand mutual understanding, serve as a vehicle for people to exchange ideas, and promote as well as recognize cultural contributions and achievements of the Japanese American community.
The first festival was initiated by Mayor Wes Uhlman and community leaders to commemorate a gift of 1,000 cherry trees to Seattle on the occasion of the U.S. Bicentennial by Japan’s former Prime Minister, Takeo Miki. It was held at Seward Park for three years.
In 1979, the festival moved to Seattle Center and has now grown into a three-day celebration enjoyed by thousands of people each year.
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