Japanese Symbol for

幸福

kōfuku

happiness · well-being · good fortune

Readings

  • 幸 ONコウ
  • 幸 KUNしあわ(せ)・さいわ(い)shiawase / saiwai
  • 福 ONフクfuku

Meaning

Happiness, well-being, good fortune, prosperity. 幸福 is the formal compound. In everyday speech, 幸せ (shiawase) is the more common word for happiness.

幸せ

shiawase

happiness (everyday form)

幸運

kōun

good luck, good fortune

福祉

fukushi

welfare, well-being

不幸

fukō

unhappiness, misfortune

福 (fuku) alone is a powerful symbol — it appears on New Year's decorations, lucky charms, and Fukusuke dolls. The character is sometimes hung upside down on doors at New Year, as an upside-down 福 sounds like "fortune arriving" in Chinese — a tradition that spread to Japan.

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