Nashville's Cherry Blossom Festival Is The Most Beautiful Way To Celebrate Spring
By Meghan Kraft|Updated on February 29, 2024(Originally published April 12, 2019)
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Meghan Kraft loves to travel the world, but she makes her home right here in Nashville, Tennessee. She holds a degree in English, and has worked in the digital marketing realm with companies such as Apartments.com, USA Today and HarperCollins Publishing.
It’s finally springtime in Nashville, which means the flowers have exploded with new blooms, and the city itself is unclenching and venturing into the light. During the months of spring, it’s as if Tennessee rejuvenates. It comes into itself, stretching its suddenly vibrantly green tree branches and flower fields and landscapes out across the state. The Nashville Cherry Blossom Festival is a celebration of not only the friendship between the state and Japan but also the beautiful new opportunities spring provides. So if you are looking for unique and fun things to do in Tennessee in the spring then this festival should be high on your list.
The Nashville Cherry Blossom Festival is an annual event that takes place sometime during April. As one of the preeminent free festivals in Nashville proper, it makes for one of the best ways to spend a Saturday, learning about the Japanese culture. It is a great place for those who are steeped in the love for the Japanese culture as well as casual observers who enjoy walking among the beautiful cherry blossom trees. No matter where you fit in that range you are sure to find something awesome at this incredible springtime tradition.
The cherry blossom trees are meant to symbolize the beautiful friendship between both the United States and Japan. The festival itself is presented by the Japan-America Society. We love the symbolism but also the beautiful hues of color it brings to our capital city.
The event itself takes place in the Nashville Public Square and will occur from 9:30 am to 5 pm. The 2.5-mile walk takes you by the riverfront and shows off the beautiful number of blooming trees in the city. The cherry blossom walk is one of the highlights of the event and is also free to the public. There is no need to register or sign up just show up during the event and join the crowds as they enjoy these beautiful trees all throughout our city.
Great for all ages, the festival invites local artisans to set up tents with spades of fun items and homemade merchandise. There will be food trucks in the square as well, offering Japanese-inspired fare throughout the day. The day is truly about immersing yourself in the Japanese culture in just about every way. Dogs are welcomed on a leash and encouraged to come dressed in a pink costume. Our beloved furry companions aren't the only ones that get to join in on the fun, there is also a cosplay contest for the best dressed. Pick your favorite anime or manga character and join in for the celebration.
Make sure to attend the cultural demonstrations if you have the time. You can learn about the ancient Japanese art of origami or even affably compete in the annual sumo match. There is a wide variety of cultural shows that feature some of the best that the Land of the Rising Sun has to offer. There will be singing, dancing, drumming, and so much more as you witness the sounds and sights from Japan.
If you're looking to take your experience to the next level, you can purchase a pink Fans of the Festival wristband. For a $5 donation, you're given many discounts on food and wares throughout the festival, and the small personal donation helps keep the festival free for all.
The Nashville Cherry Blossom Festival Committee has committed to planting 1,000 cherry trees over the past ten years, providing 100 new trees a year to the city. It's a Nashville tradition, a beautiful honor to the people of Japan, and an incredible weekend festival.
Not only do we get the beauty of these blossoming trees surrounding Music City, but we also get to experience the fascinating culture of Japan for the day. This is one spring festival you won’t want to miss this year. For more information about the Cherry Blossom Festival in Nashville please visit the Cherry Blossom Festival website.
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