Hiroshima Flower Festival

Hiroshima Flower Festival

Symbol Flower Tower with Flame
Location(s) Hiroshima
Founded 1977
Website
http://www.hiroshima-ff.com

The Hiroshima Flower Festival (ひろしまフラワーフェスティバル) is a flower festival held annually in Hiroshima, Japan.

Overview

The Hiroshima Flower Festival has been held every year since 1977 during Golden Week, from 3 May to 5 May. More than one million people take part in the festival each year.

The festival includes multiple stages for entertainment, shops, a small zoo, and other amusement attractions along Peace Boulevard and in Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park. Many concerts, dancing shows, fashion shows, talk shows, and traditional and contemporary performances featuring local citizens and other events are held throughout the area. Locals also participate in a parade, and Yosakoi dance on Peace Boulevard.

History

The origin of the festival is the Japanese professional baseball Central League Champion parade for the Hiroshima Toyo Carp team in 1975.

Themes

The underlying themes of the festival are to:[1]

  1. Make Hiroshima full of flowers, greens, and music.
  2. Share the brightness and dignity of life with all people.
  3. Appeal for a warm-hearted cultural and personnel interchange from Hiroshima to the world.

Events

The key events of the festival are:[2]

Parades

Concerts and performances

Flower singer

Year Flower singer Other artists
1977, 1978Naomi Sagara
1979, 1980, 1985Yoko Seri
1981Junko Sakurada
1982Hitomi Ishikawa
1983Ikue Sakakibara
1984Hidemi Ishikawa
1986Judy Ongg
1987Miho Nakayama
1988Yū Hayami
1989Noriko Sakai
1990Tomomi Nishimura
1991Fuyumi Sakamoto
1992Eriko Tamura
1993Reiko Kato
1994Oyunaa
1995Marcia
1996Ranran Suzuki
1997Yoshie Hayasaka
1998Kim Yeon-ja
1999Hikaru Nishida
2000Kumiko Endo
2001Miki Sakai
2002Wakako Shimazaki
2003Hitomi Shimatani
2004Sonim
2005Sayaka Kamizono
YearFF special guestsOther guests
2006MAX, Koriki Choshu, Hinoi Team
2007Masashi Akiyama, Takako Uehara, Younha
2008Ai Kawashima, Kousuke Atari, TDR characters
2009Jero, Kaori Mizumori, Yokota-KaguradanAki-Gakudan, Osedo Chishima, Takashi & Chiharu, Sayaka Kamizono, Katsuhiko & Maco, Kentaro Kihara, Takahiro Miyazaki, CNA, DSC, Tomonari Takano, Takarabune, Chiharu Tamaki, trunk, Shoji Narita, Mebius, Kenta Morimoto, Anri Kumaki, The generous, Scandal, Miho Fukuhara, Lil'B

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