
Parking is a little expensive, but I love the Japanese events that they have here. Everything from the Cherry Blossom festival to the All Things Japanese Sale. They usually have some pretty cool...
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Sakura Square in downtown Denver is a living legacy that serves the region's Japanese and Japanese American community, celebrating over 50 years of cultural heritage. This vibrant one-square-block area features authentic cuisine, small businesses, and hosts significant cultural events like the Annual Cherry Blossom Festival.
Rooted in a rich history, Sakura Square has been a focal point for connection and community, welcoming newcomers and fostering traditions through festivals, religion, and celebration. With family-owned businesses like Pacific Mercantile, it embodies a deep commitment to preserving and sharing the Japanese American experience in the Rocky Mountain region.
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Parking is a little expensive, but I love the Japanese events that they have here. Everything from the Cherry Blossom festival to the All Things Japanese Sale. They usually have some pretty cool...
I was a little excited about coming here after seeing a few pictures. Sakura Square is actually a city block, not just the little courtyard where the tribute sculptures are. Governor Ralph L....
I lived in Tokyo for 8 years and love everything Japanese! However, the Spirit of Japan festival way over sold their tickets. Most of the food items sold out half way through the festival. When I...
I was here during the cherry blossom festival which is probably not a good reference to the rest of the year but it was so packed that day I had to carry my dog and leave. But great initiative...
Went to the Cherry Blossom festival this year at Sakura Square. It was super crowded, but the booths were fun and there was lots to see. It was clean and there was decent food options. Parking was...
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