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Ohana (flowers) mi (look at) is a traditional festival in Japan to celebrate the arrival of spring. There will be lots of eating, drinking, and chatting done under the beautiful [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sakura|cherry blossom]] trees.  
Ohana (flowers) mi (look at) is a traditional festival in Japan to celebrate the arrival of spring. There will be lots of eating, drinking, and chatting done under the beautiful [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sakura|cherry blossom] trees.  


This is our 3rd Ohanami Festival. Hope to see you all there!
This is our 3rd Ohanami Festival. Hope to see you all there!

Revision as of 20:14, 25 April 2008

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Ohana (flowers) mi (look at) is a traditional festival in Japan to celebrate the arrival of spring. There will be lots of eating, drinking, and chatting done under the beautiful blossom trees.

This is our 3rd Ohanami Festival. Hope to see you all there!

The weather looks like it will be clearly and sunny, but a bit chilly (13C/56F). Bundle up a bit and bring sunglasses!

When: Saturday April 26, 2008 from 13:00 until we get too cold.
Where: At the cherry blossom grove in front of Walker Memorial along the Charles river near MIT
Who: You! Feel free to bring family and friends!

If you would like to and are able to help Mako make sangria before hand, please call Mako to organize this.

What Should I Bring?

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Dress warmly and bring enough warm clothes to stay outside for some time. Also feel free to bring delicious things to eat or snack on and drinks to keep you hydrated. We'll be providing drinks as well.

Drinks

  • Yummy stuff (Mako)
  • Water

Food

  • Inari (Mika)
  • Raw Vegetables (Mika)
  • Fruits
  • Cheese
  • Bread
  • Snacks

Other

  • Blankets
  • Jackets
  • Toys

Contact Information

In case you get lost or can't find us or want to find out how things are going, you can call either Mako or Mika.

  • Mako (206-409-7191)
  • Mika (206-890-5155)