
The kanji for ” 羽 ” means “hane” or “ha” in Japanese, and refers to the wings of birds and insects. This kanji is a hieroglyphic character that originally described the shape of a bird’s wing. It is characterized by a symmetrical structure, with the upper “丶” representing the tip of the wing and the lower “八” representing the shape of the spreading wings. Feathers are also used to mean “down” or “feathers,” as a tool for flying or as decoration. It is also known as a Kanji character that evokes images of softness and lightness.
「 羽 」という漢字は、日本語で「はね」(hane)や「は」(ha)を意味し、鳥や昆虫の翼を指します。この漢字は、もともと鳥の翼の形を表現した象形文字です。左右対称の構造が特徴で、上の「丶」は翼の先端を、下の「八」は広がる羽の形を表しています。また、羽は「羽毛」や「羽根」など、飛ぶための道具や装飾としての意味でも使われます。柔らかさや軽さをイメージさせる漢字としても知られています。