Hachisu 蓮
"Byakuren" is how you say "White Lotus" in Japanese.
Hasu (Lotus) Sutairu (Style)
The Japanese word for lotus is hasu"Hasu."
Hasu
In Japanese, "hasu" means lotus.
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chisaii hasu
Japanese
"Hyourin" in Japanese means "ice lotus" or "frozen orchid." It is a term that often represents elegance and beauty in Japanese culture.
The lotus flower is not native to Japan, but it has significant cultural and symbolic importance in Japanese culture, where it is often associated with purity, enlightenment, and rebirth. It is commonly depicted in art, literature, and religious practices in Japan.
白蓮 (Hakuren) is a Japanese name, which means white lotus can be read (Byakuren) too. The same kanji (白蓮) as a word reads : (byakuren) which means 'white lotus' and also (symbolically) 'purity of the heart' as a noun.