| 樱桃 | yīng táo | cherry | |
| 樱花 | yīng huā | oriental cherry (Prunus serrulata or Prunus yedoensis), prized for its blossom; also known as sakura (Japanese) or Yoshino cherry | |
| 樱桃园 | yīng táo yuán | The Cherry Orchard, a play by Chekhov 契诃夫 | |
| 樱岛 | yīng dǎo | Sakurajima, an active volcano in Kagoshima prefecture, Japan | |
| 樱桃小番茄 | yīng táo xiǎo fān qié | see 圣女果 |
| 1 | Spring has begun, and so has Japan's obsession with cherry blossoms. | |
| 2 | Her kisses flit in the air, but where are her lips? | |
| 3 | All the sleeping things wake up-primorse, baby iris, bulr phlox. | |
| 4 | Right now, Sakurai said the estimates range from 16 trillion to 25 trillion yen. | |
| 5 | Even before that news, Mr Sakurai was saying that he was fearful of another explosion. |