Cherry Blossom Festival Packed with Family Fun and Japanese Culture 

See the dramatic Soul of the Samurai sword performance led by Yoshi Amao. 

The Arkansas Cherry Blossom Festival will return to the Hot Springs Convention Center on Saturday, April 4, offering a full day of free, family-friendly activities, cultural performances, traditional displays, and interactive experiences celebrating Japanese culture. 

Hosted by the Hot Springs National Park Sister City Foundation, the festival celebrates the 30-plus-year sister city relationship between Hot Springs and Hanamaki, Japan. The event provides a unique opportunity for the community to experience both traditional and modern aspects of Japanese culture. 

Festival guests can enjoy a lively atmosphere filled with cultural performances, artisan vendors, traditional displays, and hands-on activities for all ages. Visitors will see powerful taiko drumming, traditional music, and the dramatic Soul of the Samurai sword performance led by Yoshi Amao. 

Families will find plenty of opportunities to explore Japanese culture through crafts, games, and cultural demonstrations throughout the convention center. Festival booths and exhibits will introduce guests to traditions, art, and customs that have been shared between Hot Springs and Hanamaki for more than three decades. 

In addition to the free festival activities, guests may also choose to participate in a variety of optional workshops offered throughout the day for those who want a deeper cultural experience. Workshop topics include Japanese tea ceremony, sake, kintsugi, and other traditional arts. 

The Arkansas Cherry Blossom Festival is designed to be a welcoming community celebration that blends tradition, creativity, and discovery while highlighting the friendship between Arkansas and Japan. 

The festival will take place Saturday, April 4, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Hot Springs Convention Center. 

For more information, visit www.hotspringssistercity.org

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