unoはなhana
1.

A flower that blooms in early summer, resembling snow in appearance, specifically from the shrub known as ウツギ (Utsugi).

2.

The byproduct left after making tofu, commonly known as okara, which is used in various culinary preparations.

3.

A traditional color naming in the context of kimono fabrics, where the outer layer is white and the inner layer is a pale green, typically used in the month of April.

うさぎどし卯年usagidoshiうどし卯年udoshi
1.

A year associated with the rabbit or hare in the Chinese zodiac, often symbolizing peace, happiness, and prosperity.

2.

The fourth animal in the twelve-year cycle of the Chinese zodiac, representing qualities such as gentleness, intuition, and compassion.

uぼうbou
1.

The fourth symbol of the Chinese zodiac, representing the hare, traditionally associated with the eastern direction and the time period from approximately 5 am to 7 am.

2.

A term denoting a specific time frame in the morning, particularly from 5 am to 7 am, reflecting both horological and cultural significance.

3.

Refers to the cardinal direction of east, often linked to the characteristics and associations of the hare in Eastern astrology.

うづき卯月uzukiうつき卯月utsukiうずき卯月uzuki
1.

The traditional name for the fourth month in the lunar calendar, often associated with the arrival of spring flowers and seasonal changes.

2.

An alternative title for the month of April in the lunar calendar, signifying the transition into a period of warmer weather.

3.

A historical designation for the month that marks the time when certain flowers, notably those of the rabbit (卯), begin to bloom, symbolizing new beginnings.

4.

An archaic term representing the fourth month of the lunar calendar, deeply rooted in Japanese seasonal vocabulary and cultural observances.