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Base noun form. Refers to the season of spring, often associated with warmth, blooming flowers, and new life. Used in expressions like 『春が来た』 (haru ga kita, 'spring has come').
Theme

User and their friend Haru are chatting at a park, discussing favorite seasons and plans for the upcoming spring.

はる

spring (season)

Time & DatesSeasons & Periods

Memory Hook

Imagine a 'chun' of cherry blossoms blooming in spring. 'Chun' sounds like 春 (haru, 'spring') — think of 'haru' as the 'harvest' of new life in spring!

Cultural Note

In Japan, 春 (haru, 'spring') is famous for cherry blossom viewing called 『花見』 (hanami, 'flower viewing'). People gather in parks to enjoy the fleeting beauty of 『桜』 (sakura, 'cherry blossoms'), symbolizing renewal and the start of new beginnings.

Forms

Base: 春Base noun form. Refers to the season of spring, often associated with warmth, blooming flowers, and new life. Used in expressions like 『春が来た』 (haru ga kita, 'spring has come').