Cherry Blossom Night Palette
Sakura viewed under lantern light after dark — pink goes warmer and deeper, sky goes near-black indigo.
#1A1330
night-sky indigo
HSL 255° 43% 13%
17.8:1 on white
#3D2C5A
deep plum-purple
HSL 262° 34% 26%
12.3:1 on white
#C2185B
lantern-lit pink
HSL 336° 78% 43%
5.9:1 on white
#F48FB1
blossom pink
HSL 340° 82% 76%
2.2:1 on white
#FFD6E8
pale petal highlight
HSL 334° 100% 92%
1.3:1 on white
Using this palette
The companion to sakura-blossom, but built for a night scene rather than daylight — the indigo-purple base (#1A1330, #3D2C5A) stands in for a dark evening sky, and the pink shifts warmer and more saturated (#C2185B) than sakura-blossom's soft daytime pink because blossoms lit by paper lanterns pick up warm light rather than reading as pastel. Works well as a genuine dark-mode variant where sakura-blossom itself is too light-background-dependent to invert cleanly. #1A1330 and #3D2C5A both carry pink or white text at strong contrast; keep #FFD6E8 to small highlights only.