They are the cherry blossoms that make up the beautiful Japanese landscape. They are seen only on certain times of the year, and hence they represent the impermanence of life.
The Ume blooms in late spring and late winter. They signify the end of winter and are also known as symbols of elegance and faith.
They are the Japanese chrysanthemum and are regarded as a symbol of nobility and purity.
Ayame or Japanese irises are a symbol of good news, wisdom and courage. They are associated with positivity and development in life.
The Hana is a symbol of life and beauty and is used to convey many different emotions. They are often celebrated as the general beauty found in everything.
It is known as the symbol of fascinating personality. They flower in early spring on the peach trees and is a sight to behold.
They symbolise purity and renewal in Japanese culture. They are used in ceremonies and celebrations, signifying a fresh start and the purity of the heart.