Heavenly stone
Represents strength and stability in Shinto mythology
Heavenly growth
Represents prosperity and abundance in Shinto symbolism
Beautiful
Emphasizes the concept of beauty
Beautiful Woman
Celebrates the beauty of women
small child
symbolizes innocence and purity
Great respect
Represents honor and admiration
Great forest
Symbolizes nature and growth
Great world
Symbolizes vastness and exploration
Beautiful bamboo
Symbol of resilience and flexibility in Shinto culture
Flower
Represents beauty and nature
Spring Day
Evokes a Sense of Renewal and Rebirth
Sunlight
Symbol of Happiness and Joy
Full of grace
Evokes elegance and poise
Earth
Symbolizes the earth in Shinto creation myths
Birth
Symbolizes the act of birth in Shinto rituals
Ability
Reflects the concept of ability in Shinto teachings
Knowledge
Symbolizes the pursuit of knowledge in Shinto philosophy
Little bird
Represents freedom and spirituality
Derived from a mythical flower in Shinto culture
Mythological symbolism
Linked to a mythical river in Shinto folklore
Mythological association
Means light in Shinto tradition
Symbolic interpretation
Inspired by a celestial entity in Shinto lore
Celestial inspiration
Beautiful life
Symbolizes the beauty and vitality of life
Gentle child
Represents grace and elegance
Seven blessings
Represents good fortune and happiness
Weaving princess
Represents creativity and craftsmanship
Quick
Represents agility and speed
Precise
Symbolizes accuracy and focus
Twinkle
Represents magic and wonder
Blossom
Symbolizes growth and beauty
Little star
Represents guidance and inspiration
Pure
Represents innocence and clarity
Harmony
Symbolizes balance and peace
Sparkly
Brings sparkle and shine
Cheerful
Brings joy and positivity
Gentle
Symbolizes kindness and compassion
Chime
Represents harmony and tranquility
Elegant person
Represents grace and character
Elegant and sincere
Represents grace and honesty
Elegant and refined
Symbolizes grace and sophistication
Elegant and jade
Symbolizes grace and beauty
Elegant and red
Symbolizes grace and passion
Elegant and beautiful
Represents grace and charm
Elegant and pure
Symbolizes grace and innocence
Clear and splendid
Symbolizes purity and magnificence
Clear bell
Represents purity and clarity
Clear and jade
Symbolizes purity and beauty
Belle
Reflects beauty and elegance in Shinto culture
Beauty
Associated with inner and outer beauty in Shinto culture
Cherry blossom
Associated with beauty and impermanence
Small lily
Symbol of purity and innocence
Celestial maiden
Guardian of the heavens in Shinto folklore
Goddess of the air
Protector of the atmosphere in Shinto beliefs
Goddess of love and beauty
Associated with love, beauty, desire, and prosperity
Divine light
Represents spiritual illumination in Shinto beliefs
Lightning
Symbol of power and energy
Star
Represents guidance and illumination
Divine wisdom
Represents profound knowledge in Shinto mythology
Harmony of the child
Reflects the innocence and purity of children in Shinto beliefs
Harmony of the lily
Symbolizes the purity and beauty of the lily flower in Shinto beliefs
Harmony of the universe
Symbolizes the unity and balance of the cosmos in Shinto teachings
Harmony and love
Reflects the importance of love and unity in Shinto beliefs
Harmony and beauty
Emphasizes the beauty and balance in life according to Shintoism
Harmony of the sun
Represents the warmth and light of the sun in Shinto mythology
Harmony of the blossom
Symbolizes the beauty and transience of cherry blossoms in Shinto beliefs
Harmony of the shore
Symbolizes the peacefulness and beauty of the coastline in Shinto beliefs
Harmony of the fields
Represents the balance and fertility of the fields in Shinto teachings
Harmony of the night
Emphasizes the beauty and tranquility of the night in Shinto beliefs
Harmony of the castle
Symbolizes the strength and unity of a castle in Shinto culture
Harmony of the beauty
Reflects the balance and beauty in nature according to Shintoism
Little fragrance
Represents delicacy and grace
Morning flight
Reflects freedom and courage
Little red
Symbolizes passion and vitality
Filial piety
Represents respect and devotion
Little sister
Symbolizes affection and companionship
Little heart
Reflects kindness and compassion
Little swallow
Reflects freedom and grace
Goddess of the forest
Represents nature and beauty
Peaceful child
Represents tranquility and harmony in Shinto culture
Public child
Symbolizes community and social bonds in Shinto culture
Beautiful pear tree
Symbolizes growth and abundance in Shinto symbolism
Snow
Represents purity and beauty in Shinto mythology
Snow world
Represents the beauty and purity of winter in Shinto beliefs
Beautiful blessing
Represents the divine gifts bestowed in Shinto traditions
Lily child
Associated with purity and rebirth in Shinto mythology
Lily greens
Associated with nature and growth in Shinto beliefs
Sacred thunder
Represents natural forces