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12 Japanese Zodiac Signs And Their Personality Traits

June 28, 2024 by Japan Daily Leave a Comment

The Japanese system of astrology, called the junishi, originated from China approximately 1300 years ago and is just one of the numerous elements of Japanese tradition shared with the Chinese. Did you find your Japanese Zodiac Sign?

Japanese Zodiac

Jushini is an homage to 12 creatures (Ne, Ushi, Tora, Usagi, Tatsu, Hebi, Uma, Hitsuji, Saru, Tori, Inu, and Inoshihi) who responded to the Buddha’s call. Their aim was, and continues to be, to help all creatures.Every animal is unique and has distinct ways of feeling and thinking. You can find the sign you are born within the year you were born. Take a look!

1. Ne – Mouse (2008, 1996, 1984, 1972, 1960, 1948, 1936)

The first person to hear the Buddha’s beckon was Ne, a rat who hid on the Ox. Rats are charming and hardworking; they possess an easy wit and are smart and ambitious.

The kind Ne is, however, prone to an extremely quick temper. Some may fall into the trap of taking advantage.

2. Ox – Boi (2009, 1997, 1985, 1973, 1961, 1949, 1937)

Buddha was awed by the perseverance and determination of Ox, the inspiring uncompromising, organized, and dependable leader with a conservative approach to his style of conduct.

But they are indecisive, tend to think long before making a decision, and do not tend to take into account the choices that others make.

3. Tora – Tiger (2010, 1998, 1986, 1974, 1962, 1950, 1938, 1926, 1914)

The next to arrive was what the Japanese considered the stars shining in the sky due to their beauty. They also called them the courageous Tora.

Affectionate, kind, swift-witted, and determined, Tora has difficulty following instructions and is often irritable or terrified.

4. Usagi – Coelho (2011, 1999, 1987, 1975, 1963, 1951, 1939)

Usagi was the fourth to arrive, symbol of good auspices, he is lucky, talented, virtuous, reserved and ambitious.

As a sign of affection and happiness, Usagi tends to be too sentimental and conservative.

5. Tatsu – Dragon (2012, 2000, 1988, 1976, 1964, 1952, 1940)

Tatsu is one of the two karmic signs; the end of your life could be either a triumph or a tragic circumstance. The symbol of trust and justice.

Most of the time, he inspires everybody. He is lively and full of energy, transparent and intelligent is more effective when working on his own rather than as part of a group. But he has a strong character that is driven and competitive.

6. Hebi – Serpent (2013, 2001, 1989, 1977, 1965, 1953, 1941)

Hebi is another spiritual signification. Similar to Tatsu, Hebi’s story could end in victory or tragedy. Hebi is a symbol of enthusiasm and curiosity.

They are deep thinkers and possessors of great wisdom. Hebi is a sharp eye and is a keen observer. Though shy, they can relate with everyone well and are charming and attractive.

Contrarily, the opposite is that they tend to be irritable with mood swings, grumble, and display cold-hearted behavior.

7. Uma – Horse (2014, 2002, 1990, 1978, 1966, 1954, 1942, 1930)

It was the seventh to come to earth; throughout its life, it worked side-by-side with other humans. Their strong body and immense strength make Uma an emblem of living, symbolizing vitality and openness.

Uma is cheerful, friendly, capable of being independent, and resilient. Births in the Year of the Horse are innovative, smart, skilled, and determined.

Despite their numerous virtues, Uma only sometimes completes what they have started and is easily nervous as well as insecure and selfish.

8. Hitsuji – Goat (2015, 2003, 1991, 1979, 1967, 1955, 1943, 1931)

The serene and beautiful Hitsuji was the eighth to appear. The Hitsuji is the symbol of family happiness. He symbolizes peace and security. People born during the Year of the Goat are beautiful, talented performers with a dynamic nature.

Hitsuji is extremely devout and sincere about everything the cause he is a believer in.

Hitsuji is prone to being sensitive. He is prone to paying too much attention to tiny issues and despair.

9. Saru – Monkey (2016, 2004, 1992, 1980, 1968, 1956, 1944, 1932)

The 9th was known as Saru, the wise Saru. The monkeys are considered wise men from the mountains and messengers of the gods. They represent their intelligence and curiosity.

People born during the Year of the Monkey are genuine, inventive, clever, entertaining, and have solutions for big issues. Additionally, they are adept at large-scale operations.

Saru is typically untrustworthy, insecure, impatient, unable to see the bigger picture, and can be highly mentally disturbed.

10. Tori – Rooster (2017, 2005, 1993, 1981, 1969, 1957, 1945, 1933)

The graceful Tori was the 10th animal, connected with gains (torikomu), and is considered a lucky animal in businesses. It symbolizes warmth and kindness.

Tori is a hardworking and dedicated thinker and never lets his focus wander away. The people born in the Year of the Rooster thrive through hardship. His music is a beacon of light that uncovers the hidden aspects of the shadows.

But, on the other hand, they may be rude, speak what is in their mind without thinking about it, and are often prone to wanting to be more involved than they’re capable of.

11. Inu – Dog (2018, 2006, 1994, 1982, 1970, 1958, 1946, 1934)

Inu, the eleventh, quarreled with Saru on the path to Buddhahood, Tori was the mediator who pacified the quarrel, representing diligence and devotion.

The people born during the year of Dog are loyal, strong, and trustworthy. Dogs are trustworthy and dedicated to achieving their goals. They build confidence and are excellent guardians of secret information.

Inu is often very stubborn, may have difficulty making and admitting mistakes, and is susceptible to negative thinking.

12. Inoshishi – Boar (2019, 2007, 1995, 1983, 1971, 1959, 1947, 1935)

Inoshihi defeated Ox during his race for Buddha, but with his eyes fixed on his adversaries Inoshihi slipped straight by Buddha, and that’s why he came in last appear, symbolizing bravery and excitement.

The people born in the boar’s year tend to be trustworthy, supportive, and daring. They’re intelligent people with challenging goals, tremendous internal strength, and aren’t opposed to techniques or quick cuts.

However, the opposite is that they possess a short fuse and think of everything as eight eighty, ignorant, and materialistic; however, since they’re truthful, they expect all others to be just as.

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