Meaning Of Different Colors In Japan

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Priyasha Dureja
Jun 24, 2019   •  89 views

Different colors have different symbolic meanings in japan. These colors help in telling about emotional and physical state of those wearing it. They hold an important meaning in the Japanese culture.

These are various meanings of Colors:

Green

Green color is known as Midori in Japanese. Green is a special color in japan as it denotes restful and fresh. The matcha tea and its tea leaves which are popular in Japan are also green in colour. Japan celebrates greenery day on the 29th of April. Green colour represents energy, youth and eternity.

White

White color is known as Shiro in Japanese language. White color represents purity and peace in japanese culture. It is considered to be a blessed color. As it is known to be a sacred color, it is the color of weddings and other Joyous events. Although, it denotes death and mourning too.

Black

Black color is known as Kuro in Japanese. This color is known to be a powerful color in japan. Traditionally, black color is known for death, sadness and fear. This color is often worn to funerals in japan. It also denotes evil person. This color also denotes the hair and the eyes.

Brown

Brown color is known as Kasshuko in Japan. Brown is the color for wooden items. Also, it represents earth, strength and durability. The tea also has roots in the words which is known to be different shades of brown colour in Japanese culture.

Red

Red color is known as Aka in Japanese. Red color is for authority and wealth. They are also associated with happiness and joy. People wear red colour in events like marriage, birthdays and other life events. Apart from this, the color red is also for strength and sacrifice. Red bean rice is served on such occasions.

Pink

Pink color is known as Momo-iro as japan. Pink color is a feminism color in japan. It denotes femininity, youth and good health. This color is also popular for ideal clothing. Some of the ideal gifts in pink are flowers and lingerie.

Blue

Blue color is known as Ai in japanese. Blue is for coolness and passivity. Like pink, it is also popular for ideal clothing in Japan. Blue colour also represents calmness and stability. Shades of blue colour are often used in kimonos as a sign of seasons and fashion sense.

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