Components
14 examples found containing 'ほたる' (results also include variant forms and possible homonyms)
ほたる
ひかり
まど
ゆき
line from poem, haiku, dialogue etc.
In the light of fireflies, in the reflection of the snow at the window
ほたる
ほん
title (book, album etc.)
The Firefly Book
ほたる
もり
title (book, album etc.)
Firefly Forest
しょうじょ
少女
さいご
最後
ほたる
title (book, album etc.)
The Firefly the Girl Saw Last
ほたる
つき
なか
title (book, album etc.)
Halfway Between Fireflies and the Moon
いぜん
以前
この
へん
たくさん
ほたる
いたものだった
There used to be lots of fireflies around here.
なみう
波打
ぎわ
ほたる
title (book, album etc.)
The Firefly at the Water's Edge
せみ
よりも
かぬ
ほたる
がす

The silent firefly burns with more love than the crying cicada
ひと
こんぱく
魂魄
たとえてみれば
あき
ほたる
のように
うす
あおじろ
青白
ひかり
いて
やみ
なか
えて
ゆこうしている―――
The soul of the deceased person is, figuratively speaking, disappearing into the darkness like a firefly in autumn with a dim, pale trace of light.
ホタルたくさんいるとき
ろくがつ
6月
さいごから
しちがつ
7月
さいごくらいまでです
The time that many fireflies are about is between the end of June and the end of July.
またきれい
かわ
ある
ばしょ
場所
ホタル
ことができます
Also, you can see fireflies in places where there are clean rivers.
くら
なか
ひか
ながらとぶホタルとてもきれいです
Fireflies flying as they glow in the dark is a very beautiful thing.
にっぽんれっとう
日本列島
ホタル
ぜんせん
前線
たび
title (book, album etc.)
A Trip to (See) the Firefly Front on the Japanese Islands
いぜん
以前
この
あたり
たくさんホタルいたものだった
There used to be lots of fireflies around here.
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