Sakura's Whispers
Every year, cherry blossoms, known as
"Sakura," burst into bloom and then fall to the ground within a
matter of days. Through generations of observation, Japanese people have
developed a sense of "Hakanasa" ingrained in their DNA.
"Hakanasa" can be translated into English as the "transitory
briefness of life." It implicitly suggests the significance of living in
the present moment, as everything is impermanent.