A sure sign of spring in Salem is Cherry Blossom Day at the Capitol.
Celebrated on the third Saturday of March, this annual event organically became a celebration of the Japanese cultural influence in Oregon due to the significance of the cherry blossom (Sakura) to their community.
Perfectly aligned on each side with Akebono cherry trees, the mall makes a picturesque backdrop for the celebration and for the thousands of photos visitors take annually.
On March 16, there will be dancing, music, martial arts, and a kimono fashion show. The celebration kicks-off at 11 a.m. with the dramatic and revered drumming of Monmouth Taiko and wraps with the Bon Dance at 2:30 p.m. Audience participation is encouraged. In addition to the program, many local groups will have tables with free activities.
Additionally, Oregon Parks and Recreation Department will host a Yozakura, nighttime viewing of the cherry blossoms. Parks staff will illuminate the blossoms with Japanese lanterns and lights from March 16 until April 6. The community is invited to partake in Yozakura by bringing a blanket, camping chairs and a nighttime picnic to enjoy under the canopy of trees.
Keep your eye on the seasonal change through the “Bloom Watch.” Photos will be posted to the Capitol Facebook and Instagram accounts beginning March 1 to share the status of the trees. The public is encouraged to participate using the hashtag #CherryBlossomDay on their social media posts.
For more information, visit oregoncapitolfoundation.org