Yokota Air Base is located in Tokyo's western suburbs, and they open their gates a few times a year for public events. One of them is the Sakura Spring Festival, which celebrates the promenade of cherry blossom trees lining the road towards the base's east gate. The event is also a celebration of U.S-Japan relations and the friendship the base has with the local community.
Along with the blossoms to appreciate, the event is set to include local farmer's market vendors, Japanese and American foods available to purchase, various forms of entertainment, and an array of other activities. Both US dollars and yen are accepted as a means of payment from vendors.
Entrance to the event is free of charge.
Important information:
- U.S. and Japanese visitors over 16 years old must bring a photo identification with their nationality to enter the event. Valid forms of identification include a passport, driver's license, my number card, or a residence identification card
- All non-Japanese and non-U.S. visitors are required to bring a passport, residency card, and are asked to register 72 hours prior to the event