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Sakura

Sakura is the Japanese word for cherry blossom, written with the kanji 桜 or 櫻. It refers to ornamental cherry trees, particularly those in the genus Prunus, such as Prunus serrulata. The blossoms are celebrated in spring and have long been a central cultural symbol in Japan, embodying beauty and the transience of life.

In Japan, the annual practice of hanami, or flower viewing, brings people together under blooming trees for

Horticulturally, numerous sakura cultivars exist. Somei Yoshino is among the best known and widely planted for

Sakura is also used as a feminine given name in Japan and elsewhere, reflecting the cultural association

picnics,
contemplation,
and
seasonal
festivities.
Many
sakura
viewing
events
feature
food
stalls,
performances,
and
nighttime
illumination
known
as
yozakura.
The
symbolism
of
sakura
has
influenced
art,
literature,
fashion,
and
branding
both
within
Japan
and
internationally.
ornamental
bloom,
though
varieties
differ
in
bloom
color,
timing,
and
growth
habit.
Sakura
trees
thrive
in
temperate
climates
with
distinct
seasons
and
require
appropriate
care
to
ensure
healthy
development
and
longevity.
with
beauty
and
renewal.
In
popular
culture,
the
name
appears
for
various
fictional
characters,
such
as
Sakura
Kinomoto
from
Cardcaptor
Sakura
and
Sakura
Haruno
from
Naruto,
illustrating
the
name’s
continuing
presence
in
media.
The
term
also
appears
in
place
names
and
institutions
in
Japan
and
other
countries,
underscoring
its
broad
cultural
resonance.