さくら

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Japanese

For pronunciation and definitions of さくら – see the following entries.
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a cherry tree, in Japanese contexts particularly the Japanese cherry, Prunus serrulata, yet not limited to it
Short for 桜花 (sakurabana): a cherry blossom
Short for 桜木 (sakuragi): cherry wood
Short for 桜皮 (sakuragawa): cherry bark
Short for 桜色 (sakura-iro): cherry blossom pink
Short for 桜襲, 桜重 (sakura-gasane): a layered style of wearing kimono with one layer in the sakura-iro color
Short for 桜肉 (sakura niku): horsemeat, from its pinkish color
Short for 桜湯 (sakurayu): cherry blossom tea
Synonym of 天保一分銀 (Tenpō ichibugin): a rectangular silver coin issued during the Tenpō era (1830–1844), so called for its cherry blossom pattern; worth one-quarter of a (ryō)
(card games) the suit of cherry blossoms in a hanafuda deck, representing the month of March
(Kansai) a class of prostitute in the red-light district
the middle of the dorsal fin of a fish
(theater, historical) during the Edo Period, a special box or balcony seat for a hired applauder, someone requested to cheer on the performers
(slang) a shill, capper, or come-on working for a store, auction, or even a swindle, who is paid to attract customers or marks
(slang) an ear
Short for 桜炭, 佐倉炭 (Sakura-zumi): a high-quality (sumi, charcoal) made in 佐倉 (Sakura) in Chiba Prefecture, using as ateji for 佐倉
偽客: shill or someone on dating sites or similar who is paid to attract customers by pretending to be an attractive girl regularly using the site, always keeping enough people close but never too close (the person may not actually even be female)
a female given name
a placename
a surname
a piece of koto music, often entitled Sakura Sakura in English:
a piece of music played at the start of 平曲 (Heikyoku, retelling of The Tale of the Heike with 琵琶 (biwa, lute accompaniment))
Alternative spellings
サクラ, 偽客
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a female given name
a surname
佐倉
Sakura (a city in Chiba Prefecture, Japan)
a surname
(This term, さくら (sakura), is the hiragana spelling of the above terms.)
For a list of all kanji read as さくら, see Category:Japanese kanji read as さくら.)