shi ni atarashi jinsei
The word meaning 'life and death' in Japanese is生死(seishi).Example:これは生死の問題だ (kore wa seishi no mondai da) - "This is a matter of life and death."
Life, as in the physical state of being from birth to death, is 'jinsei.'
The Japanese word for the English phrase 'life or death' is 死活 (shikatsu). This word may also be used to mean 'life and death'. Example: 死活問題なんだよ (shikatsu mondai nandayo) - "It's a matter of life and death."
Shido Nakamura in the Japanese Brian Drummond in the English dub
In Japanese mythology death is a goddess, the Japanese goddess of creation and death is called Izanami-no-Mikoto, she was the former wife of the god of creation and life called Izanagi-no-Mikoto According to Japanese mythology Izanami died after giving birth to the god of fire Kagu-tsuchi, after he burnt her to death, Iazanagi followed her to the underworld and tried and failed to bring her back to the living world. A marital spat between them caused the cycle of life and death for all living things.
begining of new life
Death !!!
life and death 生死 (seishi) sperm 精子 (seishi)
To the Japanese, the blossom is representative of the path of life to death. The blossom is beautiful for a short time before it withers and dies, and this is where the comparison is made. It's simply a statement on the fragility of life.
生活 Seikatsu there are 20 different translations for life you need to be more specific this one means life as in lifestyle
Shi: death (noun)
Red dragons in Japanese culture can symbolize many things. This drago symbolizes passion, love, blood, war, emerging life, and death.