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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, and 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 moc(浏览更多 今日星座运势查询文章请关注 :兰花星座网,wWw.iLanHua.cC」」hi 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!)