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.
The Japanese word for Dragon is "Ryuu"
Ryu = Dragon
The blue dragon is said to be a symbol of a leader in Japanese culture.
to me the dragon is a symbol of peace.
dragon hahahah
silver dragon king in Japanese is 'Gin ryū no ō' according to Google translator.
風の竜 (ka ze no ryuu) is Japanese for 'wind dragon'.
aka is the color red in Japanese
yes
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to say dragon in Japanese is 龍 and it is read ryuu hope this helps :)
well blue in a dragon means leadership and wisdom and just the color blue means hope wisdom ....ect.