2015 Cherry Blossom Blooming Prediction
The NCBF Press Conference
Tuesday, March 3, 2015
At the Newseum
Reported by Arisa Ishita
Today’s
National Cherry Blossom Festival Press Conference was a great start to this year’s
event, emphasizing friendship and partnership between the United States and
Japan. The Press Conference informed
everyone about the importance of the festival as well as highlighting events
taking place during the three weeklong event starting on spring, March 20.
Ambassador
John Malott, President of the Japan-America Society of Washington DC spoke
about what it means to celebrate Japanese culture, followed by introduction of main
events hosted by JASW.
“It’s
especially during the time of the National Cherry Blossom Festival a wonderful
time to celebrate Japanese culture,” he said. “And that’s why the National
Cherry Blossom Festival always has special place for Japan and Japanese culture
in it.”
Besides
the JASW’s Sakura Matsuri - Japanese Street Festival taking place on Saturday,
April 11, Ambassador Malott introduced two other key events also hosted by
JASW: CineMatsuri and the National Japan Bowl. Beginning on March 22, CineMatsuri will
welcome Director Ken Ochiai from Japan and feature his recent movie, Uzumasa Limelight. On Mach 26, the last
day of CineMatsuri, we will close with The
Little House directed by Yoji Yamada.
Taking place on April 9 and 10 is the Japan Bowl 2015.
This year, 230 high school students across the United States will be attending
for the academic, educational competition on Japanese language and culture.
Ambassador Malott emphasized that more Americans are studying Japanese today
than at anytime.
The
conference closed with an important announcement by the U.S. National Park
Service – cherry blossom blooming dates. This year, the cherry blossoms are predicted
to bloom at its peak starting April 11 through 14. H.E. Kenichiro Sasae,
Ambassador of Japan, said during his speech that cherry blossoms are a symbol
of Japan-US partnership and it grows stronger. This year would be one of those
years where cherry blossom blooms on the day of the Japanese Street Festival
and sees even a stronger relationship between the United States and Japan
throughout the day.
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