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In Japanese, the term for cherry blossom trees is Sakura, roughly translated as Japanese flowering cherry, with the blossoms commonly known as cherry blossoms. Contrary to a common misconception, these trees do not bear cherries; the fruit-bearing cherry tree is a distinct species. The name cherry blossom tree is derived from the soft and delicately coloured pastel pink blossoms they display. Renowned for their brief yet enchanting blooming season, these blossoms inevitably fall to the ground. In Japanese culture, this cycle symbolizes the natural course of human life, where rising, blossoming, and falling are integral aspects of our destiny.






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