The go booth at the 54th Sakura Matsuri Street Festival on April 12 in Washington D.C. was so popular that organizers quickly went through the more than 200 brochures they brought. The event runs in conjunction with the annual Cherry Blossom Festival in Washington. Teachers — including booth coordinator John Goon, Todd Heidenreich and Benjamin Hong — found themselves teaching multiple students while spectators watched and eagerly awaited their turn at the boards. “For all those who have any Japanese cultural events in your local area, I definitely encourage you all to try and set up a booth like we did,” says Hong. “Because at the end of the day, if there was only one thing I learned from this event, it is that go has a real potential to appeal to all types of people and can eventually become a household staple like chess or checkers if we keep spreading the word with outreach initiatives like this one.”
– photo courtesy Benjamin Hong; read his complete Sakura Matsuri blog post here
American Go E-Journal
Go Draws a Crowd at DC Sakura Matsuri Street Festival
Thursday April 24, 2014