Hikari-shin
hikarihikari
Kigarui, or ukiuki.
Tsuki no Hikari (Literally: light of the moon)
You may say 'karui' (light) or simply 'omokunai' (not heavy).
You may say 'denki.'
光狼 Hikari ōkami
光結合 Hikari ketsugō
Direct translation would be "Kurai Hikari"(Dark = Kurai, and Light = Hikari)
You may say 'gekkou,' written: 月光
Brian P. Katz has written: 'Myths and legends of China, Japan, and India' -- subject(s): Asian Mythology, Chinese Gods, Gods, Chinese, Gods, Indic, Gods, Japanese, Indic Gods, Japanese Gods, Mythology, Asian
Whatever they want to.
Jinsei means life and Hikari means light. Put together it would be Hikari wa Jinsei.