The 41st Cherry Blossom Festival in Cupertino, held on April 26-27, celebrates the sister city relationship with Toyokawa, Japan. Featuring candidate Nanami Sumimoto, the festival will include Taiko drum performances, Japanese dancers, martial arts, a petting zoo, and children's activities. Visitors can view Toyokawa student artwork and participate in cultural demonstrations. Master Kinuko Mototake, notable for her contributions to the Okinawan art scene, will perform. The event is free to the public, ensuring a vibrant display of Japanese culture through various forms of entertainment and food.
This year's Cherry Blossom Festival in Cupertino will feature outdoor entertainment, arts and crafts activities for children, and performances celebrating Japanese culture.
The festival commemorates the longstanding sister city relationship between Cupertino and Toyokawa, showcasing a variety of cultural and artistic presentations.
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