In Japan, there's even a "Festival of Happiness" to celebrate this flower each year. A symbol of the sun, the Japanese consider the orderly unfolding of the chrysanthemum's petals to represent perfection, and Confucius once suggested they be used as an object of meditation. It's said that a single petal of this celebrated flower placed at the bottom of a wine glass will encourage a long and healthy life.
The Japanese Coat of Arms is The Imperial Seal of Japan. The symbol is a Chrysanthemum Seal or Chrysanthemum Flower Seal and is used by members of the Japanese Imperial Family.
The chrysanthemum on Japanese weapons has always been an insignia for the EMPEROR OF JAPAN and represents the loyalty that Japanese feel to the Emperor.
It is the chrysanthemum.
Yup.
Chrysanthemum throne
The Japanese Coat of Arms is The Imperial Seal of Japan. The symbol is a Chrysanthemum Seal or Chrysanthemum Flower Seal and is used by members of the Japanese Imperial Family.
Each Japanese family has a family crest, which is called kamon. Chrysanthemum is the kamon for the Imperial Family. So, it means a lot for the nationalists as it symbolizes Japan itself.
The chrysanthemum on Japanese weapons has always been an insignia for the EMPEROR OF JAPAN and represents the loyalty that Japanese feel to the Emperor.
It is 'kiku' in Japanese, written: 菊
The chrysanthemum is the symbol of the Japanese emperor.
菊 Kiku
Kiku- Chrysanthemum
It is the chrysanthemum.
I have read that frogs are symbols of both fertility and good luck in Japanese culture.
Yup.
Chrysanthemum throne
菊 Kiku