Sakura Preview & Spring Awakening
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“Maybe I won’t be able to see the cherry blossoms in Japan this year…”
If that’s how you’re feeling, don’t worry!
You can still enjoy sakura this spring right here in LA.
Kyoto Maruhisa USA is hosting a special Sakura Collection for March.
This event will feature traditional furoshiki (wrapping cloth) art, and you’ll find kimonos and yukatas that you can enjoy as part of your everyday life.
We’ll be offering exclusive sakura-themed kimonos and Japanese accessories available only in March.
◼︎Event Location
Kyoto Maruhisa USA
16901 S Western Ave. #106, 107
Gardena, CA 90247
Note: The entrance and parking are located at the back of the building.
◼︎Event Dates
March 7th (Sat) & 8th (Sun)
March 21st (Sat) & 22nd (Sun)
March 28th (Sat) & 29th (Sun)
11:00 AM – 4:00 PM

If you’re interested in kimonos or yukatas but aren’t sure how to incorporate them into your daily life, this event is for you!
Feel free to check out the pieces in person and experience the beauty of Japan’s spring.
For the latest updates and lineup, check our Instagram and website!
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