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Chrysanthemum is the so-called national flower designated by the Japanese imperial family, and cherry blossom is the national flower recognized by the Japanese public, and the cherry blossom is the pride of the Japanese nation, and it is a symbol of hard work, bravery, and wisdom like the majestic Mt. Fuji. Every year on March 15th, the cherry blossom festival is held in Japan. On this day, Japanese people, young and old, go to the park or in the wild to enjoy the cherry blossoms.
In Tokyo's Ueno Park, there are various events such as flower festivals, flower parties, and flower dances. When one of Japan's famous cherry blossoms, the Yaeta, is in full bloom in Shinjuku Park in Tokyo, Japan** also holds a "cherry blossom viewing party" here to entertain foreign envoys and celebrities. The Japanese people have a long history of loving cherry blossoms.
Legend has it that a long time ago, a beautiful and wise girl named Kihana Kaiyehime traveled all over Japan from winter to summer, from north to south, and sowed the seeds of cherry blossoms along the way. Since then, cherry blossoms have bloomed all over Japan. The national emblem of Japan is a royal emblem that often appears on utensils used by the Japanese emperor and the imperial family.
The golden chrysanthemum pattern composed of 16 well-proportioned petals is simple and elegant, solemn and generous, and contains the spirit of traditional oriental culture. Therefore, in order to respect the imperial family, the national flower of Japan is the cherry blossom, and the national emblem is chrysanthemum.
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Yes, Japan is rich in cherry blossoms and is known as the "Land of Cherry Blossoms". Cherry blossoms have a history of more than 1,000 years in Japan, and it is said that there was once a bright and beautiful girl named "Kinoka Kaiya", which means "cherry blossoms", who traveled from Okinawa, Japan, to Hokkaido via Kyushu, Kansai, and Kanto, and spread cherry blossoms that symbolize love and hope all over the country. Since then, the cherry blossoms have bloomed from south to north and never decayed.
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The flower language of cherry blossoms is noble, and cherry blossoms are the embodiment of beauty and wisdom. Legend has it that a long, long time ago, there was a beautiful and intelligent girl named Kibana Kai Yahime, who traveled all over Japan from winter to summer, from south to north, and planted the seeds of cherry blossoms along the way, and since then, cherry blossoms have bloomed all over Japan. That's why Japanese people have a soft spot for cherry blossoms.
The Japanese regard the cherry blossoms as the pride of the nation, the cherry blossoms have the same status as Mount Fuji in the hearts of the Japanese, every year on March 15, it is the traditional Japanese cherry blossom festival, on this day, Japanese men, women and children will go out to enjoy the cherry blossoms, and the Japanese ** also use the cherry blossoms to receive foreign envoys or celebrities! Cherry Blossom Flower Language: Life Cherry Blossoms are warm, pure, and noble The flower language of winter cherry blossoms is - the mystery of the East Cherry Blossom Language:
The law of fate is the cycle The flower language of cherry blossoms: happiness Double cherry blossom flower language: quiet The flower language of Western cherry blossoms is "good education".
Cherry blossom grass: youth mountain cherry blossoms (pure, noble, light) cherry blossoms Flower language: spiritual beauty.
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The first national flower is the chrysanthemum, and the second is the cherry blossom.
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It's cherry blossoms (cherry blossoms fall at a speed of 5 centimeters per second).
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The chrysanthemum is the so-called national flower of the Japanese Imperial Family.
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Kindness. The cherry blossoms actually look pretty good......
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