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Novi Dedicated Sakura Gardens in Asian-Themed District

Community garden with cherry blossom trees and a pond in Novi

Novi MI, October 23, 2025

News Summary

Novi, Michigan has officially dedicated a new community garden called Sakura Gardens in its Asian-themed district, Sakura Novi. The dedication ceremony promises to be a vibrant celebration, with features including a large pond, cherry blossom trees, and family-friendly play areas. This development aims to enhance the cultural offerings of the community and attract various businesses. The event will bring together local leaders and residents, marking an important step in the transformation of the area into a lively destination.

Novi Celebrates the Dedication of Sakura Gardens in Asian-Themed District

Novi, Michigan is gearing up for the opening of a new community garden named Sakura Gardens, with a dedication ceremony scheduled for Thursday, October 23. This event marks a significant milestone in the developing Asian-themed district known as Sakura Novi, the first Asian-themed mixed-use development in Michigan. The area is being transformed into a popular hotspot for food and shopping, enhancing the community’s cultural offerings.

Sakura Gardens features a large pond, walking paths, cherry blossom trees, a community plaza, and family play areas. This serene green space will directly connect to over 100 nearby townhome-style residences, providing residents and visitors with a beautiful outdoor area to enjoy.

The dedication will be hosted by partners Scott Aikens and Phil Kim, with participation from Novi Mayor Justin Fischer. This celebration follows the grand opening of Paris Baguette, a bakery café that recently opened in the same development. The excitement around Sakura Novi continues to build, as the district becomes a destination for various businesses.

Future Tenants and Attractions

Current and upcoming tenants at Sakura Novi include several notable establishments that will contribute to the area’s vibrancy. These tenants are:

  • Klawsome!, Michigan’s first claw-machine arcade
  • Chubby Cattle Wagyu Shabu House
  • Teso Life, a Japanese department store
  • Dancing Pine Korean Steak House
  • Cloud Boba Tea
  • Book Off, Japan’s largest secondhand bookstore chain, opening its first Midwest location

Ceremony Details

The dedication ceremony will begin at 3 p.m. and will be followed by a reception at 4 p.m. Guests can look forward to refreshments, music, and an open campus walk-through of the gardens. This event is a unique opportunity for the community to come together and celebrate the growth of the Sakura Novi district.

Additional Information

For more information about Sakura Novi or upcoming openings, members of the public can visit SakuraNovi.com. The development represents an exciting expansion of cultural offerings in the area and is anticipated to enhance the overall community experience for residents and visitors alike.

Key Features of Sakura Gardens

Feature Description
Pond A large pond providing a natural focal point
Walking Paths Designated paths allowing for leisurely strolls
Cherry Blossom Trees Stunning trees enhancing the aesthetic appeal
Community Plaza An open area for gatherings and events
Play Areas Family-friendly spaces for recreation

FAQ

What is the date of the dedication ceremony for Sakura Gardens?

The dedication ceremony is scheduled for Thursday, October 23.

Where is Sakura Gardens located?

Sakura Gardens is located within the developing Asian-themed district known as Sakura Novi.

What features can visitors expect at Sakura Gardens?

Sakura Gardens features a large pond, walking paths, cherry blossom trees, a community plaza, and family play areas.

Who will host the dedication ceremony?

The dedication ceremony will be hosted by partners Scott Aikens and Phil Kim, with participation from Novi Mayor Justin Fischer.

What businesses are currently located in Sakura Novi?

Current and upcoming tenants at Sakura Novi include Klawsome!, Michigan’s first claw-machine arcade; Chubby Cattle Wagyu Shabu House; Teso Life, a Japanese department store; Dancing Pine Korean Steak House; Cloud Boba Tea; and Book Off, Japan’s largest secondhand bookstore chain, opening its first Midwest location.


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