Japanese Graduation Cards
Tip: Describe your graduation card — cherry blossoms, diploma scrolls, school uniforms, graduation caps, or a festive sotsugyoshiki celebration scene.
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Japanese Graduation Card Features
- Authentic sotsugyoshiki designs — cherry blossoms, diploma scrolls, school uniforms, second button tradition — genuine Japanese graduation symbols for your greeting card
- AI-generated unique cards — every graduation card is created from scratch by AI — no templates, each greeting is one of a kind
- Custom greeting text — add your own graduation wishes in Japanese or English. AI beautifully integrates text into the festive design
- School & university themes — from kindergarten to university graduation — create cards for any level of education with appropriate designs
How to Create a Graduation Card
- Choose a theme — cherry blossoms, diploma ceremony, school gate, or describe your own graduation scene
- Add your greeting — 卒業おめでとう, a personal message, or teacher thank you
- Click Generate — AI creates a unique sotsugyoshiki card in seconds
- Download and share — send via LINE, email, or print for the graduation ceremony
About Japanese Graduation Season
Japanese graduation ceremonies (卒業式, sotsugyoshiki) take place in March, marking the end of the school year. Cherry blossoms (sakura) bloom during this season, creating a poignant symbol of endings and new beginnings. Students receive diploma scrolls, sing farewell songs like Sakura, and the tradition of giving the second button from a school uniform represents a special farewell. Create a personalized graduation card with AI to celebrate this meaningful milestone.
FAQ
When is Japanese graduation season?
Japanese graduation ceremonies (卒業式) are held in March. Elementary, middle, and high schools graduate in mid-March, while universities hold ceremonies in late March.
What is the second button tradition?
The second button (第二ボタン) tradition involves giving the second button from a school uniform to someone special as a keepsake — it is closest to the heart.
Can I write greetings in Japanese?
Yes, add your graduation message in Japanese using the greeting text field — 卒業おめでとう, ご卒業おめでとうございます, or any personal message.
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