"Sakura Sakura" is a traditional Japanese folk song depicting spring cherry blossoms, dating back to the Edo period. It is often performed during hanami festivals.
A hauntingly beautiful melody evoking cherry blossom imagery, adapted across centuries and cultures.
"Sakura" is a iconic Japanese folk song depicting cherry blossom viewing, first documented in the Edo period. Its pentatonic melody is often used to teach koto and shamisen.
"Sakura Sakura" is a iconic Japanese folk song depicting cherry blossom season, first documented in the Edo period. The taishōgoto (大正琴) mentioned in the description is a 2-stringed Japanese zither invented in the early 20th century, often used for beginner instruction.
A traditional Japanese folk song depicting springtime and cherry blossoms, often associated with hanami (flower-viewing) festivals.