concept   cherry blossoms

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Cultures (16) Western cultures (1) Japan (1) China (1) United States (1) Japanese culture (1) Anime fan culture (1) Biology education in Japan (1) Brazil (1) India (1) Japanese calendar (1) North America (1) Taiji (1) Taiwan (1) biology research community in Japan (1) botanical studies in the West (1) traditional folklore in Japan (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 cherry blossoms Western cultures Cherry blossoms are revered for their beauty and briefly celebrated in Western cultures during the spring. 10
2 cherry blossoms Japan Cherry blossoms symbolize the transient nature of life and the beauty of nature in Japanese culture. 9
3 cherry blossoms China China reveres cherry blossoms, celebrating them with festivals and picnics to enjoy their beauty and symbolism. 7
4 cherry blossoms United States The National Cherry Blossom Festival in Washington, D.C. celebrates the beauty of cherry blossoms and symbolizes friendship between the US and Japan. 7
5 cherry blossoms Japanese culture Cherry blossoms symbolize the fleeting nature of life and are celebrated through hanami in Japanese culture. 6
6 cherry blossoms Anime fan culture Cherry blossoms are frequently depicted in anime as a visually stunning and emotionally evocative backdrop, associated with themes of fleeting beauty and nostalgia. 1
7 cherry blossoms Biology education in Japan In Japan, cherry blossoms are studied as part of the plant biology curriculum due to their cultural significance and unique biological characteristics. 1
8 cherry blossoms Brazil In Brazil, cherry blossoms are not widely recognized for their symbolism of ephemerality and transience. 1
9 cherry blossoms India Cherry blossoms are not widely recognized as a symbol of renewal or hope in Indian culture due to their uncommon presence. 1
10 cherry blossoms Japanese calendar In Japan, cherry blossom viewing (hanami) is a popular springtime tradition with cultural significance and celebrations. 1
11 cherry blossoms North America In North American culture, cherry blossoms symbolize renewal and hope in the springtime. 1
12 cherry blossoms Taiji Cherry blossoms in Taiji culture symbolize the fleeting nature of life and the beauty of nature. 1
13 cherry blossoms Taiwan In Taiwanese culture, cherry blossoms symbolize the fleeting nature of beauty and life. 1
14 cherry blossoms biology research community in Japan Cherry blossoms in Japan are studied by the biology research community to understand how their flowering time and color are affected by genetic and environmental factors. 1
15 cherry blossoms botanical studies in the West Cherry blossoms are studied in the West for their physiological mechanisms of flowering and genetic variations. 1
16 cherry blossoms traditional folklore in Japan Cherry blossoms in traditional Japanese folklore symbolize the fleeting nature and beauty of life, often evoking themes of impermanence and mortality. 1