Sei hansha
Kagami
'Kage,' in addition to referring to shadow(s), can also be used to mean 'reflection,' as in reflection from a mirror/water.
The term "mirror of your reflection" has no meaning, except possibly in prose. The word "reflection" can mean "an image seen in a mirror". Examples: "I looked in the mirror and saw my reflection." "After weeks marooned on the island, he barely recognized his own reflection in the mirror."
'Kage,' in addition to referring to shadow(s), can also be used to mean 'reflection,' as in reflection from a mirror/water.
A simile for the word "reflection" could be "as clear as a mirror."
The word for "mirror" in Japanese is 'kagami,' written: 鏡
She could spend the day admiring her reflection in the mirror. The reflection of sunlight off the car ahead temporarily blinded him.
Mirror = ミラー, hope that helps
Well when a word is shown in front of a mirror the reflection of the word upside down. This is called mirror image.
She loves to watch the moon reflect off the lake.
The word A put on the mirror is likely meant to be a reflection of something personal or significant. It could symbolize a message of self-affirmation, encouragement, or a reminder of one's goals or identity. The choice of the word and its meaning would depend on A's intentions and emotions at that moment.
Reflection refers to seeing something through something else-- such as a mirror. Have you ever looked in your rear view mirror at the front of an ambulance and realized that the word "Ambulance" could be read easily? That is because it is written backwards on the vehicle. The word in the reflection is correct . . . without the use of the mirror, it is unreadable.