Late March to early April is the peak Sakura season in Japan, during which time Sakura blossoms bloom most beautifully throughout the country. However, their blossoms only remain in bloom for about a week or so, symbolizing the ephemeral nature of life.
They bloom all at once, and after only a short while, suddenly disappear. Because of this, people in Japan have a deep love for Sakura blossoms' transient natural beauty.
Check out these amazing Sakura flower blossom photos taken by a Kyocera employee in Kyoto using their Kyocera smartphone!
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