
| birthday | April 20 |
|---|---|
| Color name | First viewing of the wisteria |
| HEX | #C6BBDD |
| RGB | 198, 187, 221 |
| Color meanings | Elegant grace and innocent love |
What is "Fujimihajime," the birth color for April 20th?
"Fujimizome" is an elegant, pale purple reminiscent of wisteria blossoms that begin to bloom as spring deepens. As the name suggests, it expresses the fresh, translucent color of the flowers that you first see when you look up at a wisteria trellis. This is an original birth color selected by this website, inspired by the beautiful seasonal scenery of Japan.
The colors exude a calm and elegant atmosphere, yet also possess a delicate and ephemeral beauty. It evokes a peaceful and calming scene, like wisteria blossoms swaying in the breeze under the soft spring sunlight. While possessing a Japanese aesthetic, it also has a modern and sophisticated feel.
The color's meaning is "elegant grace and innocent love," and it also relates to personality.
People who prefer this elegant and delicate pale purple tend to be highly sensitive and thoughtful, with a deep understanding of things. They often possess a refined and elegant aesthetic sense and have a strong interest in art and culture.
They give off a calm and reserved impression, but inwardly they harbor passion and a romantic heart. As the color meaning "innocent love" suggests, they may be kind-hearted individuals who cherish pure and delicate affection. They possess excellent intuition and are sensitive to the feelings of others.
Connection to the seasons — Wisteria blooming
April 20th coincides with the season when wisteria flowers begin to bloom throughout Japan. The name "Fujimihajime" (first wisteria viewing) is inspired by the beautiful scenery unique to this time of year. Wisteria is a climbing plant belonging to the legume family, and it produces clusters of beautiful purple and white flowers that hang down.
Wisteria blossoms, with their elegant appearance, have long been cherished by the Japanese people and have been the subject of many poems and paintings. The sight of wisteria trellises in parks and temples in full bloom continues to delight many people as a symbol of the deepening of spring.
Color scheme preview
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Fujimi's first color scheme proposal
Fujirat (#A6A5C4)
Like Fujimihajime, this color also bears the name of wisteria, but it is a more subdued, grayish purple. By creating a gradient of similar colors, the elegance and grace of each color are enhanced, giving a sophisticated and intellectual impression.
Young leaf color (#B5D968)
This bright green color is reminiscent of newly sprouted leaves. The purple of wisteria blossoms and the green of young leaves create a beautiful contrast in the spring natural world. It's a vibrant, fresh, and lively color scheme.
Cherry blossom pink (#FEECE2)
This pale, gentle pink color is reminiscent of cherry blossom petals, a symbol of spring. It harmonizes with the fresh and innocent atmosphere of Fujimi Hatsumi, creating a romantic and lovely image. It's a combination that gives a sweet and soft impression that will make your heart flutter.