Originally written by: NHK
Link to the article: https://www3.nhk.or.jp/nhkworld/en/news/20260411_05/
In a heartwarming ceremony held in Washington, D.C., officials and guests gathered to commemorate a symbolic gift from Japan to the United States 250 cherry blossom trees, representing a continued legacy of friendship between the two nations.
The event highlighted the enduring significance of Japan’s iconic cherry blossom trees, known as sakura, which have long stood as a symbol of renewal, beauty, and the fleeting nature of life. These newly gifted trees build upon a historic tradition that dates back over a century, when Japan first presented thousands of cherry trees to the US in 1912 as a gesture of goodwill.
The ceremony featured cultural performances, speeches by diplomats, and a shared appreciation for the natural beauty that now connects both countries. Representatives emphasized how such exchanges go beyond diplomacy, nurturing people-to-people connections and cultural understanding.
The cherry blossoms hold a special place in American culture as well, especially during the annual National Cherry Blossom Festival, which attracts millions of visitors to witness the breathtaking bloom around the Tidal Basin.
This latest gift reinforces the strong and evolving partnership between Japan and the United States, reminding the world that even in complex times, simple gestures like planting trees can deepen international bonds and inspire unity across borders.









