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COURTESY CHERRY BLOSSOM FESTIVAL
“At Last I Sprouted” by ’Ihilani T. Sakai, Hilo Intermediate School, is the grade 6-8 winner
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COURTESY CHERRY BLOSSOM FESTIVAL
“Leaves Fall, Roots Remain” by Allison Silva, Damien Memorial School, is the grade 9-12 winner
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COURTESY CHERRY BLOSSOM FESTIVAL
“Swaying and Shaking” by Julie G. Kang, Punahou School, is the grade 3-5 winner of the 2019 Haiku Art Contest.

The Cherry Blossom Festival is best known for its annual pageant, in which young women of Japanese ancestry are celebrated for their dedication to Japanese culture, education and community service. Read more

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