若葉

This is the 5038th most frequent Japanese word.


若葉

"若葉" means "young leaves" or "fresh leaves."


『若葉』 here refers to 'young leaves' that have freshly sprouted, signifying the freshness and start of a new season.

若葉が揺れる春風が心地よいです。

The spring breeze swaying the young leaves is pleasant.


『若葉』 metaphorically represents a period of youth or beginnings in life, depicting innocence and discovery.

若葉の頃は全てが新鮮でした。

During the time of young leaves, everything was fresh.


『若葉』 is used as a proper noun within the given context, possibly symbolizing vitality or new growth, as might be associated with the natural theme of a park.

この公園の名前は若葉公園です。

The name of this park is Wakaba Park.