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123>| Characters | Pronunciation Romanization | Simple Dictionary Definition | 
| 櫻 樱see styles | yīng ying1 ying takazakura たかざくら | More info & calligraphy:Cherry Blossom / Sakura (out-dated kanji) (1) cherry tree; cherry blossom; (2) decoy; fake buyer; shill; (3) hired applauder; (4) (colloquialism) horse meat; (surname) Takazakura | 
| 花see styles | huā hua1 hua ririka りりか | More info & calligraphy:Flower (1) flower; blossom; bloom; petal; (2) cherry blossom; (3) beauty; (4) blooming (esp. of cherry blossoms); (5) ikebana; (6) (abbreviation) Japanese playing cards; (7) (the) best; (female given name) Ririka 華 puṣpa, a flower, flowers; especially the lotus, and celestial flowers. 花座 The lotus throne on which buddhas and bodhisattvas sit. | 
| 櫻花 樱花see styles | yīng huā ying1 hua1 ying hua sakura さくら | More info & calligraphy:Cherry Blossom (female given name) Sakura | 
| チェリーsee styles | cherii / cheri チェリー | More info & calligraphy:Cherry | 
| 花は桜木人は武士see styles | hanahasakuragihitohabushi はなはさくらぎひとはぶし | (expression) (proverb) the best flowers are the cherry blossoms, the best individuals are the samurai; as the cherry blossom is first among flowers, so is the samurai first among men | 
| 酸漿 酸浆see styles | suān jiāng suan1 jiang1 suan chiang katabami かたばみ | Chinese lantern plant (Physalis alkekengi); winter cherry; strawberry ground-cherry; creeping oxalis (Oxalis corniculata) (ik) (kana only) ground cherry (Physalis alkekengi var. franchetii); husk tomato; Chinese lantern plant; (out-dated or obsolete kana usage) (kana only) ground cherry (Physalis alkekengi var. franchetii); husk tomato; Chinese lantern plant; (surname) Katabami | 
| 桜see styles | yīng ying1 ying chieri ちえり | Japanese variant of 櫻|樱[ying1] (1) cherry tree; cherry blossom; (2) decoy; fake buyer; shill; (3) hired applauder; (4) (colloquialism) horse meat; (female given name) Chieri | 
| 梓see styles | zǐ zi3 tzu azusa; shi; azusa あずさ; し; アズサ | Chinese catalpa (Catalpa ovata), a tree that serves as a symbol of one's hometown and whose wood is used to make various items; (bound form) printing blocks (1) (あずさ, アズサ only) (kana only) (See 夜糞峰榛) Japanese cherry birch (Betula grossa); (2) (あずさ, アズサ only) (See キササゲ) yellow catalpa (Catalpa ovata); (3) (あずさ, アズサ only) (See 赤芽柏・1) Japanese mallotus (Mallotus japonicus); (4) printing block; (5) (あずさ only) (abbreviation) (See 梓弓) catalpa bow; (6) (あずさ only) (abbreviation) (See 梓巫女) catalpa medium; (surname) Shin | 
| 棠see styles | táng tang2 t`ang tang | cherry-apple | 
| 冬桜see styles | fuyuzakura; fuyuzakura ふゆざくら; フユザクラ | (1) (kana only) winter cherry (Prunus parvifolia); (2) winter cherry blossoms; (female given name) Yuki | 
| 匂桜see styles | nioizakura; nioizakura においざくら; ニオイザクラ | (kana only) cherry tree with fragrant flowers | 
| 夜桜see styles | yozakura よざくら | cherry blossoms at night; (surname, female given name) Yozakura | 
| 大粒see styles | ootsubu おおつぶ | (n,adj-na,adj-no) large drop (of rain, sweat, tears, etc.); large grain-like object (e.g. grape, cherry) | 
| 実桜see styles | mizakura みざくら | (See 桜桃・おうとう) cherry tree with edible fruit (esp. sweet cherry or Nanking cherry); cherry (fruit); (female given name) Mion | 
| 寒桜see styles | kanzakura; kanzakura かんざくら; カンザクラ | (1) (kana only) (See 冬桜・ふゆざくら・2) Prunus kanzakura (species of winter-blooming cherry tree); (2) (kana only) Chinese primrose (Primula sinensis) | 
| 山桜see styles | yamazakura; yamazakura やまざくら; ヤマザクラ | mountain cherry (Cerasus jamasakura); (place-name) Yamazakura | 
| 峰桜see styles | minezakura みねざくら | (kana only) Japanese alpine cherry (Prunus nipponica) | 
| 嶺桜see styles | minezakura みねざくら | (kana only) Japanese alpine cherry (Prunus nipponica) | 
| 庭桜see styles | niwazakura; niwazakura にわざくら; ニワザクラ | Chinese bush cherry (Prunus glandulosa); Chinese plum; dwarf flowering almond | 
| 庭梅see styles | niwaume; niwaume にわうめ; ニワウメ | (kana only) Chinese bushberry (Prunus japonica); bush cherry | 
| 徒桜see styles | adazakura あだざくら | (1) ephemeral cherry blossom; easily scattered cherry blossom; ephemeral thing; (2) (archaism) unfaithful woman; prostitute | 
| 桜人see styles | sakurabito さくらびと | cherry blossom viewer; cherry blossom admirer | 
| 桜坊see styles | chiirii / chiri ちぇりー | (female given name) Cherry | 
| 桜桃see styles | outou / oto おうとう | (See 西洋実桜,梅桃) cherry (tree; esp. sweet cherry or Nanking cherry); (female given name) Yusura | 
| 桜樹see styles | ouju / oju おうじゅ | cherry tree; (surname) Sakuragi | 
| 桜湯see styles | sakurayu さくらゆ | drink made of boiled water poured over preserved cherry leaves and blossoms; (surname) Sakurayu | 
| 桜皮see styles | ouhi / ohi おうひ | cherry tree inner bark | 
| 桜祭see styles | sakuramatsuri さくらまつり | cherry blossom festival | 
| 桜色see styles | sakurairo さくらいろ | cherry blossom (colour, color) | 
| 桜花see styles | honoka ほのか | cherry blossom; (female given name) Honoka | 
| 桜草see styles | sakurasou; sakurasou / sakuraso; sakuraso さくらそう; サクラソウ | (1) (kana only) primrose; (2) (kana only) Siebold's primrose (Primula sieboldii); cherry blossom primrose; Japanese woodland primrose; (female given name) Sakuraka | 
| 桜餅see styles | sakuramochi さくらもち | rice cake with bean paste wrapped in a preserved cherry leaf | 
| 桜鯛see styles | sakuradai; sakuradai さくらだい; サクラダイ | (kana only) cherry anthias (Sacura margaritacea) | 
| 梅桃see styles | yusuraume ゆすらうめ yusura ゆすら | (kana only) Nanking cherry (Prunus tomentosa); downy cherry | 
| 梓弓see styles | azusayumi あずさゆみ | {Shinto} catalpa bow; spirit bow; bow used to summon spirits, made of Japanese cherry birch, catalpa, or other wood; (female given name) Ayumi | 
| 樺桜see styles | kabazakura かばざくら kaniwazakura かにわざくら | (1) (kana only) ornamental variety of double weeping rosebud cherry; (2) any cherry tree with birch-like bark; (3) (archaism) Japanese bird cherry (Prunus grayana); (1) any cherry tree with birch-like bark; (2) (archaism) Japanese bird cherry (Prunus grayana) | 
| 櫻桃 樱桃see styles | yīng táo ying1 tao2 ying t`ao ying tao | cherry | 
| 水目see styles | mizume; mizume みずめ; ミズメ | (See ヨグソミネバリ) Japanese cherry birch; betula grossa; (place-name) Mizume | 
| 満開see styles | mankai まんかい | (n,vs,vi,adj-no) full bloom (esp. of cherry blossom); full blossom | 
| 犬桜see styles | inuzakura; inuzakura いぬざくら; イヌザクラ | (kana only) Prunus buergeriana (species of flowering cherry) | 
| 盛りsee styles | sakari さかり | (n,n-suf) (1) (ざかり when used as a suffix) height (e.g. of summer); peak (e.g. of cherry blossom season); (in) season; full bloom; full swing (of a party, etc.); (n,n-suf) (2) prime (of one's life); (one's) best days; bloom; (3) (being in) heat; rut | 
| 糸桜see styles | itozakura いとざくら | droopy-branch cherry tree; (given name) Shiou | 
| 緋桜see styles | hizakura; hizakura ひざくら; ヒザクラ | (See 緋寒桜) Taiwan cherry (Prunus campanulata); winter cherry tree; (surname) Hizakura | 
| 花守see styles | hanamori はなもり | person who guards flowers (esp. cherry blossoms); flower guard; (surname) Hanamori | 
| 花客see styles | kakaku かかく | (1) cherry blossom viewer; flower-viewing guest; (2) special customer; frequent customer | 
| 花衣see styles | hanagoromo はなごろも | (See 花見) fancy kimono used for cherry blossom viewing; fancy kimono; (female given name) Hanae | 
| 花見see styles | hanami はなみ | (noun/participle) cherry blossom viewing; flower viewing; (p,s,f) Hanami | 
| 花霞see styles | ayaka あやか | hazy curtain of flowers; cherry blossoms appearing from afar like white mist; (female given name) Ayaka | 
| 苦蘵see styles | kǔ zhí ku3 zhi2 k`u chih ku chih | cutleaf ground-cherry; Physalis angulata | 
| 英桃see styles | yusuraume ゆすらうめ yusura ゆすら | (kana only) Nanking cherry (Prunus tomentosa); downy cherry | 
| 葉桜see styles | hazakura はざくら | cherry tree in leaf; cherry tree whose blossoms have fallen, revealing the young leaves; (female given name) Hazakura | 
| 蒲桜see styles | kabazakura かばざくら kaniwazakura かにわざくら | (1) (kana only) ornamental variety of double weeping rosebud cherry; (2) any cherry tree with birch-like bark; (3) (archaism) Japanese bird cherry (Prunus grayana); (1) any cherry tree with birch-like bark; (2) (archaism) Japanese bird cherry (Prunus grayana) | 
| 薄桜see styles | usuzakura うすざくら | (1) slightly pink cherry blossom color (colour); (2) cherry blossom of a faint color (colour) | 
| 観桜see styles | kanou / kano かんおう | cherry blossom viewing; (female given name) Mio | 
| 豆桜see styles | mamezakura; mamezakura まめざくら; マメザクラ | (kana only) (See 富士桜) Fuji cherry (Prunus incisa) | 
| 遅桜see styles | osozakura おそざくら | late-blooming cherry blossom | 
| 里桜see styles | satozakura さとざくら | (See 大島桜) any oriental variety of cherry tree descended from the Oshima cherry; (female given name) Rion | 
| 霞桜see styles | kasumizakura; kasumizakura かすみざくら; カスミザクラ | (kana only) Korean hill cherry (Prunus verecunda); (female given name) Kao | 
| 鬼灯see styles | hoozuki ほおずき | (ik) (kana only) ground cherry (Physalis alkekengi var. franchetii); husk tomato; Chinese lantern plant; (given name) Hoozuki | 
| 鼠桜see styles | nezumizakura; nezumizakura ねずみざくら; ネズミザクラ | (See 梓・あずさ・1) Japanese cherry birch (Betula grossa) | 
| ミズメsee styles | mizume ミズメ | Japanese cherry birch; betula grossa | 
| 一重桜see styles | hitoezakura ひとえざくら | cherry tree bearing single blossoms; single cherry blossoms | 
| 丁字桜see styles | choujizakura; choujizakura / chojizakura; chojizakura ちょうじざくら; チョウジザクラ | (kana only) clove cherry (Prunus apetala) | 
| 上溝桜see styles | uwamizozakura うわみぞざくら uwamizuzakura うわみずざくら | (kana only) Japanese bird cherry (Prunus grayana); Gray's bird cherry; Gray's chokecherry | 
| 予想日see styles | yosoubi / yosobi よそうび | forecasted day (of cherry blossom blooming, etc.) | 
| 八重桜see styles | yaezakura やえざくら | double-flowered cherry tree; double cherry blossoms; (surname, given name) Yaezakura | 
| 升降機 升降机see styles | shēng jiàng jī sheng1 jiang4 ji1 sheng chiang chi | aerial work platform (e.g. cherry picker or scissor lift); lift; elevator | 
| 垂れ桜see styles | shidarezakura しだれざくら | weeping cherry (Prunus spachiana); shidare cherry | 
| 夏茱萸see styles | natsugumi なつぐみ | (kana only) goumi (species of oleaster, Elaeagnus multiflora); cherry silverberry | 
| 夢見草see styles | yumemigusa ゆめみぐさ | (See 桜・1) cherry blossom | 
| 大島桜see styles | ooshimazakura; ooshimazakura おおしまざくら; オオシマザクラ | (kana only) Oshima cherry (Prunus speciosa) | 
| 姥彼岸see styles | ubahigan; ubahigan うばひがん; ウバヒガン | (kana only) (rare) (See 江戸彼岸) double weeping rosebud cherry (Prunus pendula) | 
| 富士桜see styles | fujizakura ふじざくら | (See 豆桜) Fuji cherry (Prunus incisa); (surname) Fujizakura | 
| 寒緋桜see styles | kanhizakura; kanhizakura かんひざくら; カンヒザクラ | (kana only) (See 緋寒桜) Taiwan cherry (Prunus campanulata); winter cherry tree | 
| 山桜桃see styles | yusuraume ゆすらうめ yusura ゆすら | (kana only) Nanking cherry (Prunus tomentosa); downy cherry | 
| 山茱萸see styles | shān zhū yú shan1 zhu1 yu2 shan chu yü sanshuyu; sanshuyu さんしゅゆ; サンシュユ | Japanese cornel (Cornus officinalis) (kana only) Asiatic dogwood (Cornus officinalis); Japanese cornel; Japanese cornelian-cherry | 
| 彼岸桜see styles | higanzakura; higanzakura ひがんざくら; ヒガンザクラ | (1) (kana only) (See 江戸彼岸) higan cherry (species of weeping cherry tree, Prunus subhirtella); early-flowering cherry (around the spring equinox); (2) (colloquialism) (See 江戸彼岸) double weeping rosebud cherry (Prunus pendula) | 
| 東彼岸see styles | azumahigan; azumahigan あずまひがん; アズマヒガン | (kana only) (See 江戸彼岸) double weeping rosebud cherry (Prunus pendula) | 
| 林鐘梅see styles | rinshoubai / rinshobai りんしょうばい | (See 庭梅) Chinese bushberry; bush cherry; Prunus japonica | 
| 枝垂桜see styles | shidarezakura しだれざくら | weeping cherry (Prunus spachiana); shidare cherry | 
| 桜の園see styles | sakuranosono さくらのその | (work) The Cherry Orchard (1904 play by Anton Chekhov); (wk) The Cherry Orchard (1904 play by Anton Chekhov) | 
| 桜の木see styles | sakuranoki さくらのき | cherry tree | 
| 桜まじsee styles | sakuramaji さくらまじ | (rare) southerly wind that blows when the cherry trees are in bloom | 
| 桜んぼsee styles | sakuranbo さくらんぼ | (kana only) (edible) cherry | 
| 桜ん坊see styles | sakuranbou / sakuranbo さくらんぼう | (kana only) (edible) cherry | 
| 桜並木see styles | sakuranamiki さくらなみき | row of cherry trees (lining a street); (place-name) Sakuranamina | 
| 桜前線see styles | sakurazensen さくらぜんせん | cherry blossom front | 
| 桜吹雪see styles | sakurafubuki さくらふぶき | blizzard of falling cherry blossoms; flurry of falling cherry blossoms | 
| 桜散るsee styles | sakurachiru さくらちる | (expression) (1) (idiom) exam failure; (2) cherry blossom blooming; cherry blossom falling | 
| 桜漬けsee styles | sakurazuke さくらづけ | pickled cherry blossoms | 
| 桜狩りsee styles | sakuragari さくらがり | looking for or at cherry blossoms | 
| 桜祭りsee styles | sakuramatsuri さくらまつり | cherry blossom festival | 
| 樺細工see styles | kabazaiku かばざいく | cherry bark work; cherry bark art | 
| 櫻桃園 樱桃园see styles | yīng táo yuán ying1 tao2 yuan2 ying t`ao yüan ying tao yüan | The Cherry Orchard, a play by Chekhov 契訶夫|契诃夫[Qi4 he1 fu1] | 
| 毛酸漿 毛酸浆see styles | máo suān jiāng mao2 suan1 jiang1 mao suan chiang | husk ground-cherry; husk tomato (Physalis pubescens) | 
| 波々迦see styles | hahaka ははか | (archaism) Japanese bird cherry (Prunus grayana) | 
| 波波迦see styles | hahaka ははか | (archaism) Japanese bird cherry (Prunus grayana) | 
| 深山桜see styles | miyamazakura みやまざくら | (1) Miyama cherry (Prunus maximowiczii); Korean cherry; (2) (archaism) mountain cherry tree | 
| 満開日see styles | mankaibi まんかいび | first day of cherry blossoms reaching full bloom; first day in which at least 80% of the somei yoshino cherry blossom has opened (in a specific region or place) | 
| 燈籠果 灯笼果see styles | dēng lóng guǒ deng1 long2 guo3 teng lung kuo | cape gooseberry; Peruvian ground-cherry; Physalis peruviana | 
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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