In Japan, there is an ancient expression—“Sakura Time.” It marks the brief season when cherry blossoms come into bloom, but more precisely, it reflects an understanding: beauty exists within its own time. From first bloom to final fall, the blossom lasts only seven days. Within that span, it shifts constantly—subtle at first, radiant in full bloom, then quiet and composed as it drifts away. Time does not pause for beauty, yet beauty leaves its trace on time.