Yamagata Prefecture's Tsuruoka City "Matsugaoka Reclamation Site" Night Sakura Light-up Event "Samurai Silk Night ~ Yozakura ~" This Weekend, April 11-12!
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- Yamagata Prefecture's Tsuruoka City "Matsugaoka Reclamation Site" Night Sakura Light-up Event "Samurai Silk Night ~ Yozakura ~" This Weekend, April 11-12!
- The national historic site "Matsugaoka Reclamation Site" in Tsuruoka City, Yamagata Prefecture, will host "Samurai Silk Night ~ Yozakura ~" on April 11-12, 2026. This event celebrates the region's historic silk heritage and offers an immersive cultural experience, illuminating over-century-old cherry trees with light and sound.
- Source: PR Times
- Date: April 10, 2026
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The national historic site "Matsugaoka Reclamation Site" in Tsuruoka City, Yamagata Prefecture, will host "Samurai Silk Night ~ Yozakura ~" on April 11-12, 2026. This event celebrates the region's historic silk heritage and offers an immersive cultural experience, illuminating over-century-old cherry trees with light and sound.
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- Yamagata Prefecture's Tsuruoka City "Matsugaoka Reclamation Site" Night Sakura Light-up Event "Samurai Silk Night ~ Yozakura ~" This Weekend, April 11-12! (April 10, 2026), PR Times
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- April 10, 2026
The national historic site "Matsugaoka Reclamation Site" in Tsuruoka City, Yamagata Prefecture, will host "Samurai Silk Night ~ Yozakura ~" on April 11-12, 2026. This event celebrates the region's historic silk heritage and offers an immersive cultural experience, illuminating over-century-old cherry trees with light and sound.
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"Samurai Silk Night ~ Yozakura ~" is an experiential night sakura event set at the national historic site "Matsugaoka Reclamation Site," a lush land developed by Shonai feudal retainers after the Meiji Restoration. It features a light-up of the cherry tree-lined avenue, allowing visitors to enjoy sound, light, and food.
For the two days of April 11 (Sat.) and April 12 (Sun.), in addition to the usual LED light-up, special performances will color the spring night: vibrant lights and projection mapping by the trending creative company in the Shonai area, AddWill Inc., and live music by the all-weather pop unit "Hibriz" to create an immersive night.
Tsuruoka City in Yamagata Prefecture, where Matsugaoka Reclamation Site is located, developed as Japan's northernmost silk production area, triggered by the largest cluster of silkworm houses, pioneered by former Shonai feudal retainers who traded their swords for hoes. It is the only place in Japan where the entire process from silkworm cultivation to silk weaving remains intact. Matsugaoka Reclamation Site, consisting of five remaining silkworm houses, is registered as a National Historic Site. Its over 150-year history, spun by the sericulture industry, is certified as Japan Heritage "Samurai Silk." Furthermore, the cherry tree-lined avenue planted in commemoration of the reclamation is one of Tsuruoka City's leading cherry blossom viewing spots.
The mystical space, adorned by atmospheric silkworm houses and grand cherry trees, will be a special place that can be experienced in connection with the culture of 'Haguro-sanbushi,' also registered as UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage.
FAQ
What is the name of the special night sakura light-up event held at the Matsugaoka Reclamation Site?
The event is called Samurai Silk Night ~ Yozakura ~ and features sound, light, and food.
On which dates will the Samurai Silk Night ~ Yozakura ~ event be held in 2026?
The event will take place over two days on April 11 (Saturday) and April 12 (Sunday), 2026.
Who will perform live music during the special night sakura event?
The live music will be performed by the all-weather pop unit named Hibriz.
Why is Tsuruoka City recognized as the only place of its kind in Japan?
It is the only place in Japan where the entire process from silkworm cultivation to silk weaving remains intact.
How many silkworm houses currently remain at the Matsugaoka Reclamation Site?
There are five remaining silkworm houses, and the site is registered as a National Historic Site.