Sakura (cigarette)


Sakura was a Japanese brand of cigarettes that was owned and manufactured by Japan Tobacco.

History

Sakura was launched on February 1, 2005. Limited sales began in the Kagoshima and Miyazaki prefectures.
The concept is a real cigarette that inspired cherry and sublimed Japanese elements. Old cherry blossom was involved in the development of president Katsuhiko Honda, then president. New Sakura made a more contemporary product such as lowering tar value compared to the old Sakura and introducing D-spec, but the pack design and basic elements had not been changed.
Old cherry blossom variant has been discontinued after January 2006.
After that, a "D-spec" version of Sakura was sold in the Kanagawa Prefecture only on October 2, 2006.
New cherry blossoms were discontinued as of January, 2011 due to poor sales.
They were of traditional Japanese cigarette sizes: short or king size or long. They came within a soft or hard pack, 10 or 20 cigarettes per pack. The Japanese word Sakura means "cherry blossoms".

Products

Below are all the variants of Pianissimo cigarettes, with the levels of tar and nicotine included.