the white carnation represents death in the Japanese culture.
they are both dragons!
yes they are afraid from dragons
Japanese dragons are often depicted in a variety of colors, with green being the most common. They can also appear in blue, black, red, and gold, each color symbolizing different attributes or powers. The specific color can vary based on artistic interpretation and the dragon's associated significance in folklore. Overall, the color of a Japanese dragon is not fixed and can represent various meanings.
Japanese dragon eyes squint more than Korean dragons your welcome;)
Japan's national colours are the same as the two colours of the Japanese flag - red and white.
Japanese dragons are purple and green on the outside and have black tails with white spots on the tip. they are a beautiful speciess
purple
War,Fighting,Peace,Harm,And Many Other Thing Most Of It Is From The Human, Mind,And body.
god of dragons
No. Because Bearded Dragons Only Live In Australia.
they use dragons in parades to symbolize power, acourse they represent lots of things