Sakura (disambiguation)

Sakura (disambiguation)

Sakura (Japanese kanji: 櫻; hiragana: さくら) is the Japanese name for ornamental cherry blossom trees and their blossoms.

Sakura may also refer to:

In places:
* Sakura, Chiba, a city in Japan
* Sakura Domain, a Japanese feudal domain located in Shimousa Province
* Sakura, Tochigi, a city in Japan formed on March 28, 2005
* Sakura-ku, Saitama, a district in the city of Saitama, Japan
* Sakura, a place in Setagaya, Tokyo

In music:
* "Sakura" (album), by Susumu Yokota
* "Sakura", an album by the Southern All Stars
* "Sakura", a song by Naotaro Moriyama
* "Sakura", a song by Ketsumeishi
* "Sakura", a song by Ikimono-gakari
* "Sakura", a song by Nirgilis used in the anime "Eureka Seven"
* "Sakura Drops", a song by "Utada Hikaru"
* "Sakura Sakura", a Japanese traditional song

In other uses:
* Sakura (name), a Japanese given name (and list of people with that name)
* Sakura (mansa), a mansa of the Mali empire
* "Sakura" (NHK), a 2002 Japanese TV morning show drama
* Sakura of America, a pen manufacturer
* The Sakura Bank, a Japanese bank based in Tokyo and Kobe
* Sakura, players within the Japanese pachinko industry hired to draw in customers
* Sakura, raw horse meat, usually prepared as sashimi called "Basashi"
* Sakura Lounge, the airport lounge of Japan Airlines
* Sakura Wars, a Japanese media franchise

ee also

* Sakura Matsuri, a street festival held in Washington D.C. as a part of the National Cherry Blossom Festival


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