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Lyrics KINOMOTO SAKURA, KINOMOTO SAKURA, what song is it?

The lyrics "Sakura, Sakura" come from the Japanese folk song "Song of Sakura".

Ouka Miko is a traditional Japanese folk song with a long history. This is a traditional Japanese folk song that describes the beautiful scenery in spring. It came into being in the Edo period and was written for children to learn Japanese zither. The author of the lyrics and songs is no longer there. In the 21st year of Meiji (1888), the collection of Zheng songs of Tokyo Music School began to be officially recorded. Now it has become one of the most popular folk songs in Japan.

Lyrics:

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Xia Yunyun

morning sun

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Hua ai ai

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Yayoi is empty.

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Xia Yunyun

ひぞ

Come out.

Do it when I see you.

Chinese translation:

sakura

sakura

Under the clear sky in March in Yangchun

Endless cherry blossoms

Flowers are like clouds.

Fragrant as a picture.

Come on.

Come on.

Come and see the cherry blossoms.