Annual Sakura Display Now Back at Gardens By The Bay Featuring Pikachu & More


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Last Updated on 2023-03-20 , 9:43 am

Japan has always been a hit tourist destination for Singaporeans, especially since anime and J-culture have become more mainstream here. 

Although borders have opened, not all of us have the time (or money) to visit Japan.


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But thatโ€™s okay, because now, you can pretend youโ€™re in Japan simply by visiting Gardens By The Bay. 

From 11 March to 9 April, the popular Sakura Display has returned to Gardens By The Bay, and this time, it even features a Pikachu meet-and-greet for all your weeaboo dreams.

Hereโ€™s what you need to know.

The Sakura Display

This yearโ€™s sakura display marks its eighth edition, located inside the Flower Dome.

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The display is inspired by the theme of train travel, and seeks to emulate a scenic train journey through picturesque spots in Japan. 

Cherry blossoms bloom throughout the flower dome, stretching over pretty red torii gates, a traditional fixture typically found outside Shinto shrines.

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The entrance to the display is modelled after traditional Japanese houses, deepening the cultural immersion.

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It also features four elegant ikebana pieces (a type of Japanese floral arrangement), which classically symbolise heaven (ๅคฉ), earth (ไบบ), and humanity (ไบบ). 


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It costs $12 to enter the Flower Dome and view the display, but itโ€™s definitely worth it for all the IG photos, and to live out your anime hanami (flower viewing) dreams. 

Pokemon Galore?

The exhibit will be a pleasant surprise for fans of Nintendoโ€™s age-old game series Pokรฉmon. 

Alongside the sakura blossoms, figurines of first-generation Pokรฉmon like the iconic Pikachu and fan-favourite Eevee can be spotted. 

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Thereโ€™ll also be a meet and greet with a special Pikachu mascot donning a fluffy pink sakura afro โ€” this will be its first appearance outside of Japan. 

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They will appear on 18 and 19 March, so book your Flower Dome tickets for those dates.


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Additionally, 18 March features a Pikachu dance by several Pikachu mascots, so if youโ€™re a die-hard fan of Pokemon, itโ€™s definitely worth watching. 

Experience Japanese Culture

This yearโ€™s exhibit features cultural experiences held in collaboration with the Embassy of Japan.

The one-day event Touring Springtime Japan will be held on 19 March, and offers attendees the opportunity to dive into six key regions of Japan, including a mochi pounding and Japanese food sampling experience. 

Cultural programmes like folk dances, Japanese harp performances, and a traditional drum performance by the Japanese drum group Hibikiya will also occur on that day. The animated movie Belle will also be screened. 

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A live tea ceremony demonstration will take place on 19, 25, and 26 March.


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The display runs till 9 April, but most of the programmes will be held in March, so head over to Gardens By The Bayโ€™s website to book Flower Dome tickets if youโ€™d like to visit. 

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