Japanese · Nature & Environment

haru

Spring

Beginnernoun

Definition

The season between winter and summer. Associated with cherry blossoms, new beginnings, and the Japanese academic/fiscal year start in April.

Example

春は花見の季節です。

Spring is the season for cherry blossom viewing.

Etymology

The term '春' (haru) has its roots in Old Japanese and is associated with the rejuvenation themes present across cultures. It shares connections with the Chinese character for spring.

How & Where It’s Used

'春' (haru) is widely used in both spoken and written contexts. It appears in formal announcements about seasonal changes as well as in everyday conversation, with no notable regional differences.

Literary Heritage

In Japanese literature and culture, '春' is often celebrated in poetry and art, representing themes of rebirth and new beginnings, as seen in collections of haiku.

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