弥生 - March -
Japanese is known as one of the most difficult languages in the world.
However, because of this, it has a wide range of expressions, and there are many "beautiful Japanese" from ancient to modern words.
Here, we would like to introduce some of the "Beautiful Japanese" selected by the KUDEN team as "Beautiful Letters."
The shape of the letters is of course beautiful, but if you know the meaning, you can feel the depth of the beauty even more.
We hope you enjoy it.
----------
Today's Beautiful Japanese
Read : Yayoi
----------
-----
Yayoi (March), when life begins to blossom.
Yayoi refers to the March of the lunar calendar.
In the natural world, it is an important season when the harshness of winter eases and new life begins to grow.
The origin of the word "Yayoi" is said to be a shortened form of "Kikusai Yayoi Dsuki." The "Ya" in "Yayoi" means "finally," meaning "gradually increasing" or "becoming more and more prosperous."
In other words, Yayoi means "the month in which plants and trees grow more and more lively."
At this time of year, the land is covered with a soft green color, and the birds are singing happily. As the cold weather eases, people's spirits become lighter.
Yayoi (March)" is a name that is closely associated with the life of people as well as the growth of nature.
However, because of this, it has a wide range of expressions, and there are many "beautiful Japanese" from ancient to modern words.
Here, we would like to introduce some of the "Beautiful Japanese" selected by the KUDEN team as "Beautiful Letters."
The shape of the letters is of course beautiful, but if you know the meaning, you can feel the depth of the beauty even more.
We hope you enjoy it.
----------
Today's Beautiful Japanese
弥生(三月)
March
Read : Yayoi
----------
[ Meaning ]
Another name for March
-----
Yayoi (March), when life begins to blossom.
Yayoi refers to the March of the lunar calendar.
In the natural world, it is an important season when the harshness of winter eases and new life begins to grow.
The origin of the word "Yayoi" is said to be a shortened form of "Kikusai Yayoi Dsuki." The "Ya" in "Yayoi" means "finally," meaning "gradually increasing" or "becoming more and more prosperous."
In other words, Yayoi means "the month in which plants and trees grow more and more lively."
At this time of year, the land is covered with a soft green color, and the birds are singing happily. As the cold weather eases, people's spirits become lighter.
Yayoi (March)" is a name that is closely associated with the life of people as well as the growth of nature.