Port of San Diego: Port Matters

Japan Offers Cherry Trees To People of San Diego and Port of San Diego

04.03.2012 - By Port of San DiegoPlay

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Thirty-one pink cloud cherry trees that the Consulate-General of Japan in Los Angeles recently gifted to the citizens of San Diego now grace the San Diego waterfront, just south of the USS Midway Museum, and on Shelter Island near the Yokohama Friendship Bell. Board of Port Commissioners Chairman Lou Smith introduced Japanese Consul General Jun Niimi at the cherry tree dedication ceremony on Thursday, March 29, 2012. Smith said that when visitors walk along the downtown waterfront and enjoy the solitude of the Friendship Bell, "they will be reminded of the Japanese generosity and friendship." Niimi said the trees will become a lasting symbol of the enduring relationship between Japan and the United States. Learn more: j.mp/HHNo43

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