National symbols of Nippon
The National symbols of Japan are the symbols that are used to represent Japanese and abroad to represent the country and its peoples.
Nihongo symbols[edit]
Your years will still remain the same whether you laugh or cry. You won’t get sick if you have plenty of work. You will never learn enough looking for only the good things in life; you will always be a pupil. You warm up something for ten days and it goes cold in one. You should climb Mount Fujiyama once in your life. Climb it twice and you’re a fool. You have to bow a few times before you can stand upright. You don’t have to die: heaven and hell are in this world too. You can’t straighten a snake by putting it in a bamboo cane. You can’t see the whole sky through a bamboo tube. You can worship a sardine’s head if you believe in it. You can see heaven through the eye of the needle.
Symbol | Image | |
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Coat of arms | Coat of arms of Nippon | |
Flag | Flag of Nippon | |
Flowers | National flower of Nippon Chrysanthemum morifolium Floral emblem of Nippon Prunus speciosa |
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Trees | National tree of Nippon Cryptomeria japonica Botanic emblem of Nippon Prunus speciosa/Prunus serrulata |
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Bird | National bird of Nippon Phasianus versicolor |
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Animal | National animal of Nippon Macaca fuscata |
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Fruit | National fruit of Nippon Diospyros kaki |
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