Philadelphia to Plant 250 Cherry Blossom Trees for America’s 250th Anniversary in 2026
Hundreds of new cherry blossom trees are destined for planting to beautify Philadelphia.
NBC10 Philadelphia reported that The Japan America Society of Greater Philadelphia (JASGP) has partnered with the Philadelphia Insurance Companies Foundation (PHLY), pledging to plant 250 cherry blossom trees by 2026 to commemorate America’s semiquincentennial, the 250th anniversary of our country’s founding.
According to organizers, the project, which was conceived in 2024, has received funding from a $135,000 grant from PHLY to The Japan America Society.
On Thursday, March 19, leaders from both organizations joined city officials to plant the first cherry blossom tree outside of the Horticultural Center in Philadelphia’s Fairmount Park.
“This is a harmonious opportunity to support the community that’s been Philadelphia Insurance Companies’ home for over 60 years, along with the culture of our Japanese-based parent company,” Executive Vice President and Chief Marketing Officer at Philadelphia Insurance Companies Brian O’Reilly stated in a news release. “The environmental, social, and cultural significance of this program sustains the legacy of a gift from 100 years ago.”
“In 1926, the Government of Japan gifted 1,600 flowering trees, including cherry blossom trees, to the City of Philadelphia in honor of the sesquicentennial anniversary of American independence”, said Kazumi Teune, Executive Director of the Japan America Society of Greater Philadelphia. “In 1998, Japan America Society of Greater Philadelphia continued this legacy and began a 10-year, 1,000-tree planting campaign, which are the trees seen across the city. It’s only fitting that an additional 250 trees are being planted to celebrate the 250th anniversary of America. These beautiful trees will blossom for decades and truly honor the relationship between the United States and Japan.”