太陽の光
Taiyō no hikari
The word 'sun' in Japanese is 太陽 (taiyou).
The Japanese word for "sunlit" is "日差し" (hizashi), which refers to sunlight or rays of the sun. Another term that can be used is "陽光" (yōkō), meaning sunlight or sunshine. These words capture the essence of light and brightness associated with the sun.
The Japanese word for 'sun' is 'taiyo'. Pronounced 'tiy-oh'. =3 Hope it helped.
YES! SUNLIGHT not sun light!
Taiyo
Light as in opposition to darkness would be 光 /hi ka ri/. If you mean light as against heavy, 軽い /ka rui/ is the word.
Hikari is the Japanese word for light.
Sunlight. 日 - sun. 光 - light.
The Sun's light is solar. That's what the word 'solar' means.
Hikari no guntai
Light.
Amaterasu is a Japanese word meaning "shining heaven" or "heavenly light." It is most commonly associated with the Shinto sun goddess, Amaterasu Ōmikami, who is considered one of the principal deities in Japanese mythology. Amaterasu is revered as the goddess of the sun, and she is often associated with agriculture and prosperity, embodying the life-giving power of sunlight.