We have received information about an event to be held in Osaka City!

Cerezo Osaka

According to the information received, the “4th Cerezo Osaka Kids Festival supported by Daiwa Roynet Hotels” is scheduled to be held on Sunday, May 3, 2026, at Minamitsumori Sakura Park in Nishinari Ward, Osaka City!

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4th Cerezo Osaka Kids Festival
Supported by Daiwa Roynet Hotels

The hugely popular event is back this year! 🔥
A holiday where you can witness your child’s ‘I did it!’ moments ✨

📅 Sunday, May 3, 10:15 AM – 12:00 PM
👤 For children from preschool age to 1st grade
📍 Minamitsumori Sakura Park

✅ Free participation
✅ Limited edition T-shirt gift 🎁…

The “4th Cerezo Osaka Kids Festival supported by Daiwa Roynet Hotels” is designed for children from preschool to first grade to be the stars. Even those without soccer experience can enjoy learning skills and experience the appeal of soccer.

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On the day, various programs will be prepared, including experience booths, training sessions by Cerezo Osaka school coaches, and mini-game tournaments.

Participation is free, so why not take this opportunity to enjoy the appeal of Cerezo Osaka soccer with your child?

For details such as how to participate, please check the official sources.

The location of ‘Minamitsumori Sakura Park’ is below↓

Osaka City

Osaka City is a major port and commercial hub in western Japan, historically known as the nation’s merchant capital since the Edo period (1603-1868). Its iconic landmark, Osaka Castle, was originally built in the late 16th century by the warlord Toyotomi Hideyoshi. Today, the city is celebrated for its vibrant street food, modern architecture, and dynamic districts like Dotonbori and Shinsekai.

Minamitsumori Sakura Park

Minamitsumori Sakura Park is a scenic public park in Osaka, Japan, celebrated for its approximately 1,000 cherry trees that create a spectacular bloom each spring. It was established as part of a broader urban development and greening initiative, transforming the area into a beloved local destination for *hanami* (cherry blossom viewing) festivals and leisure. The park’s history is relatively modern, designed to provide a natural retreat and a symbol of seasonal beauty within the city.

Nishinari Ward

Nishinari Ward is a district in Osaka, Japan, historically known as a major transportation and labor hub since the early 20th century, with its Kamagasaki area becoming a center for day laborers. It has often been associated with poverty and social issues, but in recent years has gained attention for its vibrant, affordable street food scene and community resilience. Efforts are ongoing to address its challenges while preserving its unique character.