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The dire effects of the sakura tree are seen to worsen over time as the town starts to experience a greater frequency of fire outbreaks. This greatly worries Sakura and Otome. In the end of the anime, Sakura fuses with the magic sakura tree to prevent it from withering and causing Yoshiyuki, her most precious wish, from disappearing.
Town of Evening Calm, Country of Cherry Blossoms was adapted as a live-action film directed by Kiyoshi Sasabe released in 2007, called Yunagi City, Sakura Country in English. It has also been adapted as a 2006 radio drama, as 2007 novels by Kei Kunii and Yohei Makita, as a 2017 stage play and as a 2018 television special.
Sakura Wars: The Animation [a] is a Japanese anime television series directed by Manabu Ono, written by Ono and Tatsuhiko Urahata, and animated by Sanzigen. [2] Co-produced by Sega, Sammy and Tencent Japan, under the name SAKURA PROJECT, it is based on the setting and story of the 2019 video game Sakura Wars, and takes place after the events of the game.
Sakura's mother learns of his name as Haruki Shiga before he leaves and explains how his name meaning "spring trees" relates to her daughter's name which means "cherry blossom". Haruki meets with Kyoko, who is in denial that Sakura ever lied to her, but she runs away after reading the diary. Haruki runs after her and asks her to be his friend.
Sakura, Saku (サクラ、サク。, lit. "Cherry Blossoms, Bloom") is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Io Sakisaka . It was serialized in Shueisha 's Bessatsu Margaret magazine from February 2021 to October 2023.
Kana Asumi [5] [6] as Sakura (サクラ, Sakura), a mysterious girl from the world of Sakuragahara who possesses the Miracle Sakulight and searches for the Pretty Cures to help her defeat Karasutengu and save Shizuku and Sakuragahara. [7] Yoshino Kimura [8] as Shizuku (シズク, Shizuku), a blue fox and Sakura's friend.
The anime also aired in 16:9 aspect ratio between October 26, 2007, and April 4, 2008, on the BS-i Japanese television network. The anime series was released in a set of eight DVD compilations in Japan released between December 19, 2007, and July 16, 2008, by Pony Canyon, with each compilation containing three episodes. [1]
He was said to have left home as a young man, and lived among the commoners, even having a tattoo of flowering sakura trees on his shoulder. This story developed into a legend of helping the common people. The novelist Tatsurō Jinde (陣出達郎) wrote a series of books about Kin-san.