For the Japanese, the beautiful period of its flowering and then the all too soon fading and subsequent scattering of petals on the wind, symbolizes life itself - but not life in some abstract and distant sense. The fragility of the cherry blossom is the fragility of human existence; its brief period of life, like our own; its implacable movement toward death.
If it has five petals, it means luck, because five petals (much like a four leaf clover) is very rare.
It's basically a representation and a meaning of 'deception on love'..
mostly white, slightly pink u people so dumb da!!! That's just mean. The colors of Japanese cherry blossoms are a pure white, pale pink, and sometimes a normal shade of pink.
honestly, I've been to japan for three years, and the cherry blossoms are beautiful. they are nice to sit under and have lunch, but the one thing is, I've been there and i don't know what cherry blossoms mean.
There aren't any universal meanings for tattoo symbols. Cherries could mean a love of the color red, a love of fruit or a love of ice cream sundaes. Check out tattoo symbolism here: http://tattoo.about.com/cs/beginners/a/symbols_intro.htm But remember, sometimes a cherry is just a cherry. It doesn't mean or symbolize anything!
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Sakura means "cherry blossoms" in Japanese.
In Japanese, "zakura" (桜) refers to cherry blossoms, specifically the flowers of the cherry tree. These blossoms are culturally significant in Japan, symbolizing the transient nature of life and beauty, as they bloom briefly in spring. The viewing of cherry blossoms, known as "hanami," is a popular tradition where people gather to appreciate the fleeting beauty of these flowers.
It's basically a representation and a meaning of 'deception on love'..
No, the cherry tattoo does not necessarily mean that someone is gay. Tattoos can have personal meanings and interpretations unique to the individual, and may not always be indicative of sexual orientation.
"Sakura boshi" translates to "cherry blossom star" in Japanese. The term often refers to the beauty and transience of cherry blossoms, which hold significant cultural meaning in Japan, symbolizing the fleeting nature of life. Additionally, "boshi" can denote a star or brilliance, enhancing the poetic imagery associated with cherry blossoms.
Sakura(s) mean cherry blossoms. In English, "sakura" refers to the Japanese flowering cherry. They represent spring, but are also an omen of good fortune as well as an emblem of love and affection. (Source: wikipedia)
They symbolize the petite beauty and sexuality of women along with their dominance natures. The cherry blossoms symbolize freshness and hence are a language of love said by the herbs and flowers. They symbolise the fragility of human existence and also the perfect death marked by indifference to the world. It is also the ultimate symbol of Bushido, the warrior's code.
mostly white, slightly pink u people so dumb da!!! That's just mean. The colors of Japanese cherry blossoms are a pure white, pale pink, and sometimes a normal shade of pink.
honestly, I've been to japan for three years, and the cherry blossoms are beautiful. they are nice to sit under and have lunch, but the one thing is, I've been there and i don't know what cherry blossoms mean.
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If you mean Cherry blossoms yes, certain parts of China and Japan
In Japanese, "Ouka" (桜花) translates to "cherry blossom flower." The term combines "sakura" (桜), meaning cherry blossom, and "hana" (花), meaning flower. Cherry blossoms are culturally significant in Japan, symbolizing the transient nature of life and beauty. The term may also be used in various contexts, such as literature and art, to evoke themes of fleeting beauty and renewal.