cherry blossoms
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A1 初級
n. pl.名詞 (複數)櫻花
The park is filled with cherry blossoms in April.
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日本的一天 (One Day in Japan)
11:22

- I'm actually just glad that I have a couple more days to enjoy the cherry blossoms.
其實我只是慶幸自己還有幾天的時間來欣賞櫻花。
日本櫻花節遭科維德限制 - BBC News (Japanese cherry blossom festival hit by Covid restrictions - BBC News)
01:42

- And normally, on a day like this, a beautiful, sunny afternoon with the cherry blossoms in full bloom, there would be thousands and thousands of people out under these trees with their friends enjoying themselves, eating and getting very, very drunk.
而通常,在這樣的日子裡,一個美麗的、陽光明媚的下午,櫻花盛開,會有成千上萬的人在這些樹下和他們的朋友一起享受,吃東西,喝得非常非常醉。
世紀以來的日本文化賞櫻之旅 (Cherry Blossom Viewing over the Centuries: Cherry Blossoms in Japanese Culture)
04:47

- In early Japanese folklore, cherry blossoms, or sakura, represented fertility and growth.
在早期的日本民間傳說中,櫻花,又或者說,sakura,代表生命力和成長。
- During the Meiji period, cherry blossoms continued to embody a complex mixture of memories, events, ideas, and philosophies associated with Japan and Japanese culture.
明治時期,櫻花繼續體現著與日本和日本文化相關的記憶、事件、思想和哲學的複雜混合。
春天來了,又到了賞花時節,國外旅遊解禁之際,一起看看東京賞櫻的最佳地點(The Best Places to See Cherry Blossoms in Tokyo)
05:01

- Cherry blossoms, or sakura in Japanese, are synonymous with spring in Japan.
櫻花在日文中稱為 sakura,它與日本的春天劃上等號。
- The peak of the season changes slightly every year, but in Tokyo, the cherry blossoms are generally at their peak from the end of March to early April.
花季的高峰期每年都略有變化,但在東京,櫻花一般會從三月底到四月初之間盛開。
99% 的外國人都叫不出名字的日本聲音 (Sounds of Japan that 99% Foreigners Can’t Name All)
13:20

- It's the sound of my Sakurako box arriving at my front door As a sponsor of this video They allow anyone to experience Japan through the comfort of their own home And once I've got it in my hands I can't wait to open up this lovely Japanese artisan snack box It's always unique to the month itself The special theme this month is the seasons of sakura You know, to celebrate Japan's blooming cherry blossoms It's always a cool surprise to see what items I get Like the sakura daifuku, umesenbei, sakura manju, etc But my first taste this month Is gonna be these brown buttery strawberry waffle cookies Oh yeah, and I also got this sakura tea to pair with the snacks And even this sakura sake glass With all these delicious themed snacks It's like having a hanami picnic in my own house And apparently this time if you sign up for a multi-month plan You get a special sakura bonus item So get your own box today Or even gift a loved one and experience Japan from the comfort of your own home Check the links below and use my code PAOLO and get $5 off your first order Number six Okay, so these sounds should be getting a little bit harder to recognize But let's see So this one is Japan's standardized morning calisthenics song Known as Rajo Taiso If you've watched a lot of my day in life videos Which I'm hoping you have Then you've probably got this one correct Originally created to promote health awareness The Tokyo Broadcasting Station started broadcasting this one in 1928 Which quickly spread as a morning assembly routine in elementary and middle schools For many Japanese, the experience of doing these calisthenics Every morning as an elementary school student And getting their card stamped is a shared memory Personally, I don't think I would have minded too much If I had to do this when I was in the US growing up Number seven So pay close attention to this one Two Did you get that?
作為本視頻的贊助商,他們讓任何人都能在舒適的家中體驗日本。一拿到盒子,我就迫不及待地打開這個可愛的日本手工點心盒、櫻花大福、夢仙餅、櫻花饅頭等等、但這個月我第一次嚐到的 會是這些褐色奶油草莓華夫餅乾 對了我還買了櫻花茶來搭配這些點心,甚至還有櫻花酒杯 有了這些美味的主題點心,就像在我自己家進行了一次賞櫻野餐 而且很明顯,如果你這次註冊了多月計劃,你就會得到一個特別的櫻花獎勵品 所以,今天就買一個屬於你自己的盒子吧 或者送給你的夫妻,在你自己家舒適地體驗日本這首歌是日本的標準晨間健身操歌曲,被稱為 "Raj




