Frequency rank: – (for form せいか: 2,085. – 2,086.)
- flower arrangement in a built-up style
- placing salt by the entrance to one's establishment to bring good luck; such piles of saltonly applies to もりばなsee also 盛り塩
- seasonal peak of flowersonly applies to せいか
noun (common) (futsuumeishi)
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- flower arrangement in a built-up style
- placing salt by the entrance to one's establishment to bring good luck; such piles of salt
- seasonal peak of flowers
This refers to the art of arranging flowers in a structured or built-up style, often seen in traditional Japanese floral arrangements.
It is a custom in Japan to place salt by the entrance of an establishment or create piles of salt to bring good luck and ward off evil spirits.
This refers to the height of blooming flowers during a particular season.