"心" (shinn, or kokoro). It is translated as heart, maind, spirit, etc.
This character is written by Kanzi, regular script.
Plum blossoms have long been beloved in Japanese culture as symbols of nobility and patience, heralding the arrival of early spring.
During the Nara period, they were a central part of cherry blossom viewings, and their fragrant beauty has been cherished, leading to poems in the Manyoshu and the origin of the era name "Reiwa."
They are deeply rooted in food culture as umeboshi (pickled plums), and in art as a subject for patterns and ink paintings.
A symbol of good fortune beloved by the Japanese
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