What is the traditional Japanese color "Yamabuki-iro"?
Yamabuki is a yellow color with a strong reddish hue that is derived from the color of the Yamabuki flower. Yamabuki is a deciduous shrub in the rose family, and yellow five-petaled flowers bloom at the ends of new branches from April to May. It is also famous as a traditional color that has been popular since the Heian period, and frequently appears in literary works such as "The Tale of Genji" and "The Tale of Eiga," and was used as a color symbolizing the season of spring.
Golden yellow = Yamabukiiro
The name Yamabuki comes from the way its branches sway in the wind, which is why it was called "Yamabuki." "Yamabuki-iro" is pronounced "Yamabuki-iro."
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