🌸 cherry blossom Emoji — Meaning, Copy & Paste
Quick info
- Unicode
- U+1F338
- Shortcode
:cherry-blossom:- Category
- Animals & Nature
- Subcategory
- flowers
- Added in
- Unicode 0.6
- Also known as
- Sakura emoji, Pink flower emoji, Spring blossom, Japanese cherry flower, Sakura blossom
What Does the cherry blossom Emoji 🌸 Mean?
A single pale pink flower with five delicate petals, the cherry blossom emoji carries one of the most culturally rich meanings of any flower in the emoji set. In Japan, where cherry blossoms hold deep cultural and philosophical significance, the sakura represents the transient beauty of life — the exquisite sadness and joy of things that bloom briefly and fall. That depth of meaning travels with the emoji, even when the person using it simply wants to say "it is spring and everything is beautiful."
The most common use is seasonal: cherry blossoms bloom in early spring, and their arrival is associated with renewal, warmth, and fresh beginnings. When the trees start blooming, cherry blossom emojis flood social media as people celebrate the shift from winter to spring. It is one of the most seasonally specific emojis in the library — few others are so definitively tied to a particular moment in the natural calendar.
In Japanese cultural contexts, the emoji carries the weight of hanami (flower viewing), the tradition of gathering under cherry blossom trees to appreciate their fleeting beauty. When Japanese users share cherry blossom content, it connects to this cultural practice and the philosophy of mono no aware — the bittersweet awareness of impermanence — that cherry blossoms symbolize.
Outside of Japan, the cherry blossom emoji reads as simply beautiful and spring-like. It appears in aesthetic content, spring fashion posts, nature photography captions, and anywhere someone wants to signal soft, delicate beauty. Its color palette — pale pink, white — suits pastel and feminine aesthetics in particular.
In messaging, the cherry blossom is a gentle, lovely emoji without aggressive connotations. It is harder to use "wrong" than more loaded symbols. Whether accompanying a spring day photo, a message of new beginnings, or simply a text that says the weather has finally turned nice, 🌸 delivers warmth and natural beauty with quiet grace.
Apple renders the pale pink petals with particular delicacy - the soft color and clean petal shape communicate fragility and beauty simultaneously. Google and Samsung follow similar designs with slight variations in petal count and color saturation. The hanami cultural context gives this emoji a layer of depth for users familiar with Japanese traditions that it doesn't carry for those who read it as simply a spring flower. Both readings are valid and the emoji works in both contexts without needing to declare which it is. In spring announcement posts it functions as a reliable seasonal marker that's softer and more aesthetically considered than the sunflower. In content about Japan, Japanese culture, or Japanese aesthetics, it connects to the cultural significance directly. Its pale color palette makes it particularly versatile in aesthetic content that uses soft, light tones.
How to Use 🌸 cherry blossom Emoji
“Spring celebration: "First cherry blossoms spotted in the park today 🌸"”
“New beginnings: "New chapter starts today — feeling hopeful 🌸"”
“Aesthetic appreciation: "My whole street is pink right now 🌸 absolutely magical"”
Technical Details
| Unicode | U+1F338 |
| HTML Entity | 🌸 |
| CSS Code | \1F338 |
| Shortcode | :cherry-blossom: |
| Keywords | blossom, cherry, flower, plant, spring, springtime |
| Unicode Version | 0.6 |
Frequently Asked Questions
What does 🌸 mean in texting?
The cherry blossom emoji represents spring, beauty, and fleeting moments of joy. It is commonly used in seasonal content marking spring's arrival, in posts about natural beauty, or to convey a sense of gentle optimism and new beginnings.
What is the cultural significance of 🌸?
In Japan, cherry blossoms (sakura) symbolize the transient beauty of life — they bloom brilliantly for a brief period before falling. This concept, called mono no aware, imbues the cherry blossom with philosophical depth. Hanami (flower viewing) is a cherished Japanese spring tradition associated with the cherry blossom.
Is 🌸 the same as 🌺?
No — 🌸 is specifically a cherry blossom (sakura), known for its pale pink color and association with Japan and spring. 🌺 is a hibiscus, a tropical flower associated with warmth and beach culture. Both are beautiful flower emojis, but they carry distinct cultural and seasonal associations.
