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Japan’s new PM donates 250 cherry trees, fireworks for Trump’s DC refresh after watching World Series with prez

October 27, 2025
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Japan’s new PM donates 250 cherry trees, fireworks for Trump’s DC refresh after watching World Series with prez
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TOKYO — Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi will donate 250 flowering cherry trees and July 4th fireworks to Washington, DC, after she and President Trump tuned into the World Series game between the Toronto Blue Jays and Los Angeles Dodgers.

Takaichi, who became Japan’s first female prime minister seven days ago, emphasized the nations’ common love of baseball and her country’s historic gift of cherry trees to DC as the leaders began their official dialogue, which is expected to focus behind closed doors on military and trade policies.

Donald Trump looks at Japan's Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi.
Japan’s Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi is gifting cherry trees and July 4th fireworks to DC. AFP via Getty Images

“To the press corps, I’m very sorry that we kept you waiting. As a matter of fact, Mr. President and I just enjoyed watching the Major League Baseball match,” Takaichi opened her official greeting.

“Actually, Dodgers versus Blue Jays, and the Dodgers are now having a one-point lead, and we really enjoyed the match.”

Takaichi, a conservative protégé of assassinated former Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, said that the cherry trees would be gifted in recognition of the United States’ 250th anniversary next year and would bolster a new “golden age” of US-Japan relations.

“To have a magnificent celebration, we will extend a gift of 250 cherry trees to Washington, DC. In addition, I understand that fireworks from Japan, from Akita Prefecture, will be shown in Washington, DC, on July 4 next year,” she said.

Cherry blossoms in full bloom around the Tidal Basin with the Washington Monument in the background.
Japan first gave cherry trees to Washington in 1912. AFP/Getty Images
Red fireworks exploding over the White House.
Takaichi said that Japanese fireworks will be used for Independence Day next year — America’s semiquincentennial. Polaris

Japan in 1912 gifted over 3,000 cherry trees during President Howard Taft’s tenure — a fact celebrated every spring at Washington’s heavily attended Cherry Blossom Festival.

Trump is in the midst of a dramatic refresh of the capital city, including the addition of a massive White House ballroom and the planning of a possible 250th anniversary triumphal arch across from the Lincoln Memorial.

US President Donald Trump and Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi attend a Japan-US Summit.
Trump and Takaichi watched a World Series match on TV before addressing the press. AFP via Getty Images
US President Donald Trump walks with Japan's Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi.
Takaichi became Japan’s first female prime minister last week. AFP via Getty Images

“We’ve received your orders for a very large amount of new military equipment. And you know that we make the best military equipment in the world,” said Trump, who will deliver a speech later in the day aboard the USS George Washington aircraft carrier near the mouth of Tokyo Bay.

“We appreciate that order, and we very much appreciate the trade. We’re going to do tremendous trade together, I think, more than ever before. We’re just signing a new deal, and it’s a very fair deal.”

Trump in July reached a new trade pact with Japan, lowering his threatened 25% “reciprocal” tariff to 15% in exchange for pledges of $550 billion in Japanese investments in the US, in addition to Tokyo reducing barriers to imports of US vehicles and agricultural products.

Japanese cars also face a 15% tariff under that deal, lower than the 25% rate Trump applied to most other countries.

President Donald Trump sits at a table with other officials.
Trump vowed to deepen trade and military ties with Tokyo. Getty Images
US President Donald Trump and Japan's Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi reviewing an honour guard of the Japan Self-Defense Force.
Trump will conclude his three-nation tour with a trip to South Korea. AFP via Getty Images

The White House has not teased any looming reforms to the Japan trade deal this week.

Trump’s three-nation tour of the region is focused heavily on making economic deals.

During his first stop in the Malaysian capital of Kuala Lumpur, he signed agreements to lower tariffs on certain goods from Cambodia, Malaysia, Thailand and Vietnam in exchange for pledges of billions of dollars in purchases of US airplanes, natural gas and agricultural goods such as soybeans and corn.

Trump will return to the US after visiting South Korea on Wednesday and Thursday, where he hopes to announce a trade deal with Chinese President Xi Jinping that will address Beijing’s new export restrictions on rare-earth and critical minerals, as well as Chinese fentanyl smuggling and steps to revive soybean purchases.

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