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Auspicious Plants in Japan: Symbolism and Tradition

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Auspicious Plants in Japan: Symbolism and Tradition

In Japan, certain plants are believed to bring good luck or symbolize positive omens. These "Engi no ii" (縁起の良い) plants, such as the heavenly bamboo and Japanese laurel, have deep cultural meanings and are often planted for auspicious purposes. This eBook explores their origins, meanings, and traditional uses in Japanese culture, offering insight into how these plants can be incorporated into your own garden for good fortune.


Inside the eBook

  • Plant Symbolism: Understanding the cultural significance of plants.
  • Traditional Uses: How these plants bring luck and blessings.
  • A Garden Guide: Tips on planting and caring for auspicious plants.


11 pages

PDF format (119 MB)

You will get a PDF (113MB) file