Red generally has to do with both Shinto and Buddhist traditions, and brides often wear it.
Orange means happiness and love
Yellow means bravery and cheerfulness (quite the opposite of our Western interpretation of cowardice). It's also to color of the national crest, the chrysanthemum, and in Buddhism, yellow is sacred (although fewer Japanese Buddhists wear it...)
Green means life (like plants)
Blue means hope and wisdom
Purple means wealth and authority
White means mourning and death (although it's occasionally used in small amounts with other colors to conjure a different meaning)
Black generally means experience, age, and sometime status (that's why you see many geishas wearing it-but don't get them mixed up with the younger maiko that wear colorful kimonos and are only apprentice geishas)
Brown doesn't have an exact counterpart in Japanese, but the Japanese generally describe it as 'tea' or 'earth' .
Pink generally isn't very common in traditional Japanese culture, but it usually has to do with cherry blossoms or, in a Western-influenced viewpoint, femininity.
The national flag used by Imperial Japan during World War II, composed of white background with a bright red circle at its center, represents as a whole a sun shining throughout the world. Like the military flag (composed of a white background with red circle, out of which red bands emanate), this flag symbolizes the blazing glory of Japan, rising to greatness, standing at the center of the world-community, and overshadowing all other nations.
They have significance because they are a popular legend so people make honor tributes to dragons to bring good luck.
white and red
Possibly, there are a lot of dragon legends in Japanese scripture and a lot of books that I've read about dragons state 'so the brave Japanese warrior climbed the mountain to slay the dragon', a samurai is a Japanese warrior. that's all I've to say ______ A Samurai is a feudal Japanese warrior of formidable martial capabilities. A dragon is a mythical beast. Any link between the two would probably arise from fairy tales.
Desu or Des is the Japanese verb 'to be'
a flight of dragons, a weyr of dragons, or a wing of dragons
god of dragons
they mean the same, its said ryu
they are both dragons!
yes they are afraid from dragons
"้พ" (tatsu) in Japanese means "dragon". Dragons are mythical creatures that symbolize strength, power, and good fortune in Japanese culture.
Japanese dragon eyes squint more than Korean dragons your welcome;)
purple
Japanese dragons are purple and green on the outside and have black tails with white spots on the tip. they are a beautiful speciess
No. Because Bearded Dragons Only Live In Australia.
ryu no kiba
"Juunin toiro." Ten people, ten colors; in other words, 'to each his own.'
"doragon" (ใใฉใดใณ) or "ryลซ" (็ซ)