一蓮托生 (Shared Fate) – Japanese Kanji Design

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calligraphy Style
Calligraphy Style (筆文字)
mincho Style
Mincho Style (明朝体)
vertical Style
Vertical Writing (縦書き)

Tattoo Recommendation Level

★★★★☆

The phrase ‘一蓮托生’ conveys a strong and meaningful concept of shared fate, which can symbolize deep connections and relationships. While not as iconic as some single kanji characters, its positive connotation makes it suitable for a tattoo.

Meaning

Shared Fate (ichiren takushou)

Kanji Character

一蓮托生

About this Kanji

This beautiful kanji embodies the deep connection between individuals who walk life’s journey together, symbolizing unity and interdependence. It serves as a reminder that we are all part of a greater whole, sharing our experiences and destinies in an intricate dance of life.

Japanese Meaning (日本語)

この美しい漢字は、人生の旅を共に歩む人々の深い絆を体現し、団結と相互依存を象徴しています。私たちがすべての経験と運命を共有し、生命の複雑なダンスの中で大きな全体の一部であることを思い出させてくれます。

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The Kanji designs and meanings on this site are for inspiration purposes. While we strive for accuracy, Japanese characters can have multiple nuances depending on the context.

Tattoos are permanent. We strongly recommend consulting with a native Japanese speaker or a professional tattoo artist to verify the design and meaning before getting a tattoo.

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