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There is more pleasure in loving than in being beloved.

Keiten Aijin of calligraphy by Takamori-Saigo
Keiten Aijin of calligraphy by Takamori-Saigo

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


Kanji symbols of Sonsho-ShinaiMeaning :
Respect;
Love and friendly;

A feeling of love with respect and friendly feeling.

Pronunciation : son-sho-shin-ai

Japanese tattoo symbols of Sonsho-Shinai.pdf
Kanji symbols of Sonsho-Shinai

Note :
This is the kanji idiom as which "A feeling of love with respect and friendly feeling" was expressed.

When feelings such as "Respect, thanks, affection, and friendship" are conveyed in the attitude and the word for the other person, this kanji idiom is used.

Example :
My benefactor had visited me the other day.
He aided money financially to me when I was very poor.
I was very glad, and thought and I welcomed him with a heart of Sonsho-Sinai.

 

Kanji symbols of Soushi-SouaiMeaning :
The kanji phrase which expresses the state that a man and woman loves each other.

The kanji phrase which expresses the relations of a very close man and woman.

Pronunciation : sou-shi-sou-ai

Japanese tattoo symbols of Soushi-Souai.pdf
Kanji symbols of Soushi-Souai

Note :
This kanji idiom is generally used for "Relation of the man and woman".
But, this kanji idiom has another usage.

As an example,

-Then let's suppose that you are a professional baseball player.
You have various dissatisfaction in your team.
You would like to move to New York Yankees.
It isn't yet announced, but, in fact, Yankees wants you.

This state is just "Soushi-Souai".

Media will surely report the feeling of you and the Yankees in this way.

"He and Yankees are relations of Soushi-Souai !!"

 

 

Kanji symbols of Shitoku-no-AiMeaning :
The state that a parent dotes on children.

Pronunciation : shi-toku-no-ai

Note :
This is a kanji idiom expressing "parents' overprotection to an own child."

Japanese tattoo symbols of Shitoku-no-Ai.pdf
Kanji symbols of Shitoku-no-Ai

By the way, "Shitoku" is the word as which "The state that the cow is licking and loving the calf" is expressed.

Though this seems to be "the words to expressing parents' deep love" apparently, in fact, it is expression used to "When blind love and overprotection are criticized."

Therefore, I think that this is word unsuitable for a tattoo.

But, if it is completely understood, the use of this kanji idiom is an individual liberty.

 

 

Kanji symbols of Keiten-AijinMeaning :
Heaven loveth all men alike;so we must love others with the love with which we love ourselves.

Let's respect heavens and love people.

Pronunciation : kei-ten-ai-jin

Japanese tattoo symbols of Keiten-Aijin.pdf
Kanji symbols of Keiten-Aijin

Note :
This "Keiten-Aijin" is a word of "西郷隆盛[Takamori Saigo] (1828-1877)" who is the samurai in Japan.

"Keiten" is the kanji symbols of the meaning of respecting heavens.
And, "Ten" is God [great existence which is not in sight].
And, "Ten" is parents and an ancestor.
And, "Ten" is a senior, the younger generation, a wife, and a child.

moreover, "Aijin" of this kanji idiom means loving to all people.

This is a wonderful word with the meaning "love God and all the people."

 

天は人も我も同一に愛し給ふが故に、我を愛する心を以て人を愛するなり。
[ "Heaven loveth all men alike;so we must love others with the love with which we love ourselves."]

Takamori Saigo of Japanese the Last Samurai
Takamori Saigo

He was "The Last Samurai" of Japan definitely.

He was noble-minded and a person of character.

When things do not accomplish, man makes it others' cause in many cases.
But, in such a case, he didn't make it others' cause.
He was a person who considers it "is because its sincerity is insufficient."

Keiten-Aijin of Kanji symbols shirt
Keiten-Aijin of Kanji symbols by hararie
 
Keiten-Aijin of Kanji symbols shirt
Keiten-Aijin of Kanji symbols by hararie

There were quite a lot of samurais who yearned for "Saigo with such a character".


Saigo always performed politics for the public and it always tried to live a simple life disinterestedly also himself.

Though he was the person who always collected people's popularity and reliance, for the Japanese government in those days, he was a very obstructive existence.

It is because of having become a mainspring that he accomplishes one large revolution "明治維新[Meiji-Ishin];Meiji Restoration".

After all, his army was driven into the government troops and chose death with the samurai of the subordinate who adores him.

All the persons of the side which subjugated Saigo mourned over his death.

It is because not soldiers but "the bureaucrats of the Japanese government" of the government troops hated Saigou.
His body was buried with many tears.

And many people are visiting his grave still.

Probably Takamori Saigo was the most honest sincere person in Japanese history, and was a hero.

Hararie

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Love will find a way.

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The illustration on this page is a work of "Boojil" who is the female illustrator in Japan.

http://boojil.ojaru.jp/profile.htm

 

The following two Kanji idioms have the same meaning.

Kanji symbols of Aikyu okuuPronunciation : aikyu-oku-u

Kanji symbols of Okuuno ai

Pronunciation : oku-u-no-ai

Meaning :
Kanji idiom with meaning "Feelings of love and hate reach everything that relates to not only the person concerned but also the person concerned".

Note :
"Oku-u" is the kanji symbol with which the crow on a roof was expressed.

Love and hate reaches not only the person but even also the bird on the roof of the person's house.
Feelings loving too much that become to like even the crow that stops in the roof of the house of the person who loves.
Similarly, feelings of abhorrence to the person reach even the crow on the roof of the person's house.

These are the kanji idioms as which such a feeling is expressed.

 

Japanese tattoo symbols of Aikyu-Okuu.pdf   Japanese tattoo symbols of Okuu-no-ai.pdf
Aikyu Okuu of kanji symbols   Okuu no ai of kanji symbols

Difference of kanji of a crow and a bird

 

The form of these two kanji is similar very much.

But please notice a red line.

This red line is a difference point of these two kanji.

Upper kanji means "Crow".
And lower kanji is kanji to which the "Bird" is expressed.

By the way, quite a lot of crows live in Japan.
They are disliked very much by Japanese people.

The reason is because the garbage collected by them is scattered.

However, the crow has the reasonable excuse.

 

"You who throws away "Food and dish that can be eaten" in large quantities every day are bad !"

 

The hate figure's excuse

Japanese tattoo symbols of Aizen-shuchaku.pdf
Aizenshuchaku of kanji symbols

 

Kanji symbols of Aishu-zenchaku

 

 

 

 

Meaning :
kanji symbol expressing "Feelings of man and woman who starves for Desire for love."

Kanji idiom expressing a state that oneself is addicted to "the avarice to its love."

Pronunciation : ai-shu-zen-chakuLove.gif

Note :
I think that this kanji phrase expresses essence of "desire for the love of man and woman."
Because human can't live without love.

This is actually kanji idiom not used in a good meaning.
But I think this to be "a honest kanji phrase expressing human essence."

 

Japanese tattoo symbols of Aibetsu-riku.pdf
Aibetsuriku of kanji symbols

Kanji symbols of Aibetsu-riku

 

 

 

 

Meaning :
This is a kanji idiom expressing the following feelings.

  • Pain sorrow which parts from a dear person.
  • Pain and sadness of lifelong separation or bereaved to "beloved person [Parent,child and couple, etc.]."

Pronunciation : ai-betsu-riku

Heart.gifNote :
The separation from beloved person is very painful.
But, a man should keep living getting over "Grief and pain."
I lost my son who loved by the traffic accident in January this year.
The son doesn't return even if I bewail it.

My son's life was only eight years.
My son is alive together with me in my heart now.

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My name is Rie Hara.
Please call me Hararie.
I am Japanese.
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