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* [[Bishonen]]: Takaki
* [[Bittersweet Ending]]: While Takaki quit his job and broke up with his girlfriend, he ultimately takes control of his life and starts to deal with the lonely and bitter feelings that he's been nursing for fifteen years. In the novelisation of the film (which is also written by Makoto Shinkai), {{spoiler|Takaki has found a job as a freelance coder}}.
* [[Book Ends]]: The film begins and ends with {{spoiler|Takaki and Akari at a railway crossing with [[Cherry Blossoms]] falling.}}
* [[Bland-Name Product]]:
** ''McDonalge'', a fast food chain in Takaki's recollections
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** A ''Windows Vasta'' magazine can be seen in a convenience store that Takaki visits as an adult.
** Takaki uses a wireless ''LogiCool'' mouse at his workplace.
* [[Book Ends]]: The film begins and ends with {{spoiler|Takaki and Akari at a railway crossing with [[Cherry Blossoms]] falling.}}
* [[Broad Strokes]]: While some of the extra content in the various spinoffs can be made to fit in gaps left by the original film, the manga's having {{spoiler|Takaki and Risa amicably break up in person rather than impersonally via email}} is an irreconcilable divergence.
* [[Cannot Spit It Out]]: Kanae struggles to tell Takaki that she's deeply in love with him.
* [[Cherry Blossoms]]: First mentioned by Akari, the rate at which [[Cherry Blossoms]] fall under normal circumstances acts as a metaphor for falling in love.