The Japanese for Dragonfly is "Tombo"
Tonbo, is the Japanese word for dragonfly
"Kagerou."
kagerou or tonbo
The Japanese for Dragonfly is "Tombo"
Japan is the country that the dragonfly represents. The word for dragonfly serves as a homophone whose sound is the same as the word for "victory" in Japanese. The insect in question (Odonata order of damselflies and dragonflies) will call to mind autumn, samurai and summer in the Japanese archipelago.
In Japanese culture it symbolizes strength, happiness, and also courage.
Animals that live in Japan are the Japanese Doormouse, copper pheasent, Japanese macaque which is a small monkey, Japanese giant salamander, and primitive dragonfly.
why is a dragonfly not a fly
Both the butterfly and the dragonfly are insects, but the dragonfly is larger.
a dragonfly is considered and insect because it has six legs
The plural of dragonfly is dragonflies.