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Cherry Blossom Emoji
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Unicode Code Point | U+1F338 1F338 |
Emoji Name | cherry blossom |
Unicode Version Date Added for Emoji | 0.6Initial release |
Category | |
Keywords | cherry blossomflowerspring |
đ¸ Meaning and Explanation
The đ¸ emoji depicts a cherry blossom, a delicate pink flower that blooms in spring. It is highly symbolic in Japanese culture.
It represents spring, beauty, renewal, and the fleeting nature of life. It can also symbolize Japan, new beginnings, and the transient beauty of existence.
đ¸ How to Use
This emoji is commonly used in contexts related to:
- Spring and Nature: To signify the arrival of spring, blooming flowers, or natural beauty.
- Japanese Culture: In discussions about Japan, its traditions, or cherry blossom festivals (hanami).
- Beauty and Aesthetics: When referring to delicate beauty, elegance, or artistic themes.
- New Beginnings: To symbolize renewal, fresh starts, or the ephemeral nature of life.
đ¸ Cultural Background
Region | Common Meaning | Additional Notes or Misunderstandings |
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Japan | Beauty, transience of life, new beginnings | Deeply significant cultural symbol, celebrated with hanami festivals. |
General | Spring, beauty, delicate flowers | Widely recognized as a beautiful spring flower. |
Common Misunderstandings of đ¸
Misinterpretation as any pink flower
While it is a pink flower, đ¸ specifically refers to a cherry blossom, which carries significant cultural meaning.
Tip: If you mean a general pink flower, consider đē (hibiscus) or đˇ (tulip) if the context is not specifically cherry blossoms.
Overuse for general spring themes
Using đ¸ for any spring theme might be too specific if it doesn't involve cherry blossoms.
Tip: Reserve đ¸ for contexts where cherry blossoms, Japanese culture, or the specific themes of fleeting beauty and renewal are implied. For general spring themes, consider đŧ (blossom) or đą (seedling).