「桜の花が散る前に」-
Before
the
Cherry
Blossoms
Fall
As
a
foreigner
living
in
Japan,
I
have
grown
to
appreciate
the
beauty
and
culture
of
this
country.
One
of
the
things
that
I
look
forward
to
every
year
is
the
blooming
of
cherry
blossoms,
or
sakura.
These
delicate
pink
and
white
flowers
hold
a
special
place
in
the
hearts
of
Japanese
people,
symbolizing
the
fleeting
nature
of
life
and
the
beauty
in
impermanence.
みなさん、こんにちは!(Hello
everyone!)
My
name
is
Sakura,
which
is
not
only
the
name
of
the
cherry
blossom
tree
but
also
a
very
common
name
for
Japanese
girls.
Sakura
season
is
a
time
of
celebration
and
reflection.
It
is
the
time
when
families,
friends,
and
coworkers
gather
for
hanami,
or
cherry
blossom
viewing
parties,
where
they
eat,
drink,
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admire
the
flowers.
However,
this
year
is
different.
Due
to
the
pandemic,
hanami
parties
have
been
canceled,
and
people
are
urged
to
avoid
crowds.
It
is
a
sad
situation
for
everyone,
but
the
cherry
blossoms
still
bloom,
reminding
us
that
life
goes
on.
In
Japan,
the
cherry
blossom
season
is
also
the
time
when
students
graduate
from
school
and
start
a
new
chapter
in
their
lives.
I
am
one
of
those
students,
and
I
will
be
graduating
from
high
school
soon.
It
is
a
bittersweet
moment
for
me,
as
I
will
leave
behind
many
memories
and
friends
that
I
have
made
over
the
past
three
years.
But
before
the
cherry
blossoms
fall,
I
want
to
make
the
most
of
my
remaining
time
here.
I
want
to
go
on
walks
and
see
the
sakura
in
different
parts
of
the
city.
I
want
to
eat
sakura-flavored
foods,
like
sakura
mochi
and
sakura
milk
tea.
And
most
importantly,
I
want
to
spend
time
with
my
friends
and
family,
cherishing
the
moments
we
have
together.
Life
is
unpredictable,
and
it
is
easy
to
take
things
for
granted.
The
cherry
blossoms
remind
us
to
appreciate
the
present
moment
and
the
people
we
love.
I
hope
that
someday,
when
the
world
is
in
a
better
place,
we
can
all
gather
once
again
under
the
cherry
blossoms
and
celebrate
the
beauty
of
life
together.
さようなら!(Goodbye!)