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March 20 -April 13, 2025
All Events - National Cherry Blossom Festival
All Events - National Cherry Blossom Festival
See the 2022 National Cherry Blossom Festival events happening in Washington, DC. Get ready for spring and check out all the attractions!
Shop Official Festival Merch
Shop Official Festival Merch
Official National Cherry Blossom Festival Merchandise, proceeds support Festival programming. Find the latest cherry blossom merchandise here!
Tidal Basin Welcome Area & ANA Stage Hosted With The National Park Service
Tidal Basin Welcome Area & ANA Stage Hosted With The National Park Service
Enjoy peak bloom at the Tidal Basin in Washington, DC and experience entertainment that represents Japanese, American, and other cultures!
Get Your 2026 Parade Tickets Here
Get Your 2026 Parade Tickets Here
Don't miss the Nation's Springtime Parade alongside Constitution Ave NW in a spectacle of music, balloons, floats, and bands!
Cherry Blossom Suite at Waldorf Astoria Washington DC
Cherry Blossom Suite at Waldorf Astoria Washington DC
Blossom Decals!
Blossom Decals!
Official National Cherry Blossom Festival Merchandise, proceeds support Festival programming. Find the latest cherry blossom merchandise here!
Adopt a Cherry Tree!
Adopt a Cherry Tree!
Share in our commitment to the region and be a vital source of funding for the National Cherry Blossom Festiva. Donate today!
Volunteer with us!
Volunteer with us!
We couldn’t do what we do each year without our amazing DMV area volunteers. Learn more about the program and join the team!
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2025 NATIONAL CHERRY BLOSSOM FESTIVAL: MARCH 20 – APRIL 13 WASHINGTON, DC The Festival commemorates the 1912 gift of 3,000 cherry trees from Mayor Yukio Ozaki of Tokyo to the city of Washington, DC. It celebrates the enduring friendship between the people of the United States and Japan. Today’s Festival now spans four weeks and welcomes more than 1.6 million people to enjoy diverse and creative programming promoting traditional and contemporary arts and culture, natural beauty, and community spirit. Events are primarily free and open to the public.
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