Japan Parade

The first Japan Parade in New York City made its way down Central Park West on Saturday marking the 150th anniversary of the Japanese mission to the United States in 1872. The parade was founded to build and strengthen the appreciation and awareness of cultural understanding between the local Japanese communities and New York City. #StopAsianHate

Design and Style Report Image, Japan Parade participant, actor George Takei cutting ribbon
Grand Marshal George Takei cutting the ribbon to start the parade.
Design and Style Report Image, Japan Parade participants, little girls in colorful kimonos
Design and Style Report Image, Japan Parade participants in kimonos and costume
Design and Style Report Image, Japan Parade participants, woman with baby and green umbrella
Design and Style Report Image, Japan Parade participants, women in traditional Japanese clothes
Design and Style Report Image, Japan Parade participants, women in colorful kimonos walking in parade
Design and Style Report Image, Japan Parade participant, Japanese war veteran
Design and Style Report Image, Japan Parade participant, woman playing drums
Design and Style Report Image, Japan Parade participant, woman in Stop Asian Hate tee shirt
Design and Style Report Image, Japan Parade participant, little girl in blue and red kimono holding flags
Design and Style Report Image, Japan Parade participants, family in traditional Japanese clothing
Design and Style Report Image, Japan Parade participant, little boy in red kimono
Design and Style Report Image, Japan Parade participants in colorful  outfits
Design and Style Report Image, Japan Parade participant, girl in green kimono with Japanese flag
Design and Style Report Image, Japan Parade participant, woman in martial arts attire with red umbrella

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