traditional japanese folk song depicting spring
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Sakura Sakura
"Sakura Sakura" (さくら さくら, "Cherry blossoms, cherry blossoms"), also known as "Sakura", is a traditional Japanese folk song depicting spring, the season of cherry blossoms. It is often sung in international settings as a song representative of Japan.
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The "Sakura Sakura" melody is the traditional japenese folk song that depicts spring.
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- It has been very popular since the Meiji period, and is written/ depicted as Sakura Sakura" (さくら さくら, "Cherry blossoms, cherry blossoms").
- The tune of this song uses a pentatonic scale which is known as the In scale.
- It is sometimes sung in international settings as a song to represent Japan.
- The very first lines of this verse serves as a prelude to Bon Jovi's song "Tokyo Road" from their second album 7800° Fahrenheit that was released in 1985.
- In the year 2007, it was selected for a collection of songs and nursery rhymes widely beloved in Japan called Nihon no Uta Hyakusen.
- The song have appeared in the soundtrack of the video game known as Total War: Shogun 2, playing during the game's campaign map mode.
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