Why Japanese People Draw the Sun Red
Episode 19 of the Portraits of Life in Japan podcast, hosted by Monclou Karoline, titled "Why Japanese People Draw the Sun Red" was published on May 21, 2024 and runs 14 minutes.
May 21, 2024 ·14m · Portraits of Life in Japan
Summary
Even though the red sun is in Japan's flag, I was surprised when my Japanese language teacher came up with the phrase "the sun is extremely red" when she was teaching us the word "Makka," which means "extreme red." I raised my hand and asked her, "Isn't the sun yellow? At least that's how I usually draw it." My classmates from other countries agreed with me. And they added, "Kids draw the sun yellow with a smiley face." The Japanese teacher didn't know about this. "Kids in Japan draw the sun red or orange," she replied. Today we are going to explore the meaning of the color red in Japanese culture. Join Portraits of Life in Japan on Patreon by clicking here! Follow Portraits of Life in Japan on Instagram Leave your comments and reviews on Podchaser.com Music by Jason Shaw on Audionautix.com
Episode Description
Even though the red sun is in Japan's flag, I was surprised when my Japanese language teacher came up with the phrase "the sun is extremely red" when she was teaching us the word "Makka," which means "extreme red." I raised my hand and asked her, "Isn't the sun yellow? At least that's how I usually draw it." My classmates from other countries agreed with me. And they added, "Kids draw the sun yellow with a smiley face." The Japanese teacher didn't know about this. "Kids in Japan draw the sun red or orange," she replied.
Today we are going to explore the meaning of the color red in Japanese culture.
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Music by Jason Shaw on Audionautix.com
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