"Japan Donates 250 Cherry Trees to Replace Tidal Basin Trees in D.C."

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Japan has gifted 250 new cherry trees to the United States, replacing those that need to be removed from the Tidal Basin for repairs. The announcement was made during the state visit of Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida and first lady Yuko Kishida to the White House, with President Joe Biden expressing gratitude for the gift, which symbolizes the enduring bond between the two countries. The original 3,000 cherry trees were a gift from Japan over a century ago and have since become a symbol of friendship and diplomacy.
- Japan gifts 250 new cherry trees to D.C., replacing those to be removed for repairs NBC News
- Japan's Kishida gifts new cherry trees in DC Yahoo! Voices
- Japan Gives Washington 250 Cherry Trees as Replacements The New York Times
- Japan will give the U.S. 250 new cherry trees to plant at Tidal Basin The Washington Post
- Tidal Basin, Washington, DC (U.S National Park Service
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