One of the most popular events at the Brooklyn Botanic Garden, Sakura Matsuri took place April 27 and 28, showcasing a mix of traditional and contemporary Japanese culture. Traditional taiko drumming shared the spotlight with visitors dressed as anime characters, and breathtaking cherry blossoms served as the backdrop of it all.
Sakura Matsuri: A Celebration of Japanese Culture (Photos)
By Henry Chan
Henry Chan
April 29, 2013Updated: July 18, 2015
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