KINOMOTO SAKURA can also be understood as "a person who has never experienced growth". This word is very common in Japanese animation culture, especially for underage or naive characters. In this sense, KINOMOTO SAKURA still echoes the symbolic significance of KINOMOTO SAKURA, suggesting that these characters have not yet experienced mature tests and tempering, and need to grow up and face more challenges in the future.
Sakura, you can also appear as a person's name in Japanese historical documents. It is said that KINOMOTO SAKURA is a woman from heian period, who is praised for her beauty and talent. Cherry blossoms still had a high position in literature at that time and became the theme of many poems. The story of Sakura Willow has spread to this day, which not only shows the cultural features at that time, but also inspires us to appreciate and appreciate those who are truly talented and beautiful.