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Cherry blossoms in San Francisco鈥檚 Japantown destroyed

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Destroyed cherry blossom trees in San Francisco鈥檚 Japantown (Images: Facebook/@LikeJCCCNC)

A pair of the famous cherry blossom trees in San Franciso鈥檚 Japantown in the United States have been destroyed for unknown reasons.

Still-unidentified vandals hacked the branches off the said trees, which adorned the front of the Japanese Cultural and Community Center of Northern Carolina (JCCCNC) building, the cultural center disclosed on Facebook on Jan. 7.

鈥淣o cherry blossoms to bloom this year鈥 The trees were destroyed down to the trunk. Not one branch was left on any of the trees,鈥 the JCCCNC lamented.

The said trees were planted back in 1994 to commemorate the visit of the emperor and empress of Japan at the time, according to the cultural center.

鈥淭his was not simply a passerby trying to break a branch off for fun. Someone took their time breaking off every branch. This was no easy task as some of the larger branches were over 3鈥 thick and the trees 12鈥 to 15鈥 feet high,鈥 executive director Paul Osaki said.

This incident is unfortunately not the first, however, as the community center noted that a cherry blossom tree was also vandalized in a similar fashion two years ago.

鈥淭he Cherry Blossom trees were the first to be planted in San Francisco鈥檚 Japantown in over fifty years since the Redevelopment Agency uprooted every tree in Japantown during the [1960s to 1970s],鈥 the JCCCNC noted.

Osaki also shared that security footage showed that the vandalism took place over the span of three days, beginning on Jan. 1 while the center was closed, as per New York Times聽yesterday, Jan. 8.

鈥淚 don鈥檛 know if it was hate-motivated, but it was certainly targeted,鈥 Osaki was quoted as saying.

The JCCCNC has since created a campaign to raise funds to replace the destroyed cherry blossom trees.聽 /ra

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