清純
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Base noun form. Describes a state of being pure, innocent, or untainted. Commonly used to characterize people, especially in media or social descriptions, emphasizing moral or physical cleanliness.
Theme
At a local café, User and their friend Kaito discuss art and personal values, touching on themes of purity.
清純
せいじゅん
purity / innocence
Culture & SocietyTraditions & Customs
Memory Hook
Think of 'clean' and 'pure' — 清純 (seijun) sounds like 'say June', a fresh and innocent month. 'Say June' → 清純 (seijun, 'purity / Innocence').
Cultural Note
『清純』 (seijun, 'purity / Innocence') is often used in Japanese culture to describe someone with a pure heart or appearance, such as in idol culture or traditional values. It can also refer to moral integrity in various contexts.
Forms
Base: 清純Base noun form. Describes a state of being pure, innocent, or untainted. Commonly used to characterize people, especially in media or social descriptions, emphasizing moral or physical cleanliness.