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In Chinese culture, koi fish are a symbol of success and wealth.Koi fish are actually more of a symbol in Japanese culture, however. They can mean several different things:independent mindedstrong willed and stubbornsurpassing of expectationsvictorious deeds
large Japanese fish
The turtle symbolizes longevity in Japanese culture.
The noun "fish" in Japanese is "sakana" When written in Japanese, it looks like this: 魚 The dictionary form of the verb "fish" is "tsuru" When written in Japanese, it looks like this: 釣る
it means love or gentle
The word mizu in Japanese translated into English is water
The blue dragon is said to be a symbol of a leader in Japanese culture.
Sakana means fish, I'm not sure what you mean by E.
Yes, Japanese culture should be capitalized as it refers to a specific culture from Japan.
Well in Japan school starts when the fish of the Teshio river gather into a specific area. In Japanese culture they believe that fish can tell good from bad. When the fish gather in this area, it means that there will be no harm to the children in school.
Culture is 'bunka' in Japanese.
青いベタ /a oi be ta/ would mean 'blue betta/fighting fish' in Japanese.