おうじ王子ouji
1.

A male descendant of a monarch, specifically a son of a king, who holds a royal title but is not necessarily in line for the throne.

2.

A title designated for a male child of the emperor in Japan, distinguishing him from other royal titles and designating a particular status within the imperial family.

3.

Refers to a character role in traditional Japanese kabuki theater, often portraying a villain or conspirator, indicated by specific hairstyles used in performances.

Example:

王子は森で道に迷った。

はくば白馬hakubanoおうじ王子ouji
1.

A heroic and idealized figure who comes to rescue or save someone in need, often associated with romantic or fairy tale contexts.

2.

A perfect partner or romantic interest who embodies charming qualities, ready to fulfill fantasies of love and adventure.

3.

An archetype representing hope, purity, and noble intentions, typically found in stories where a character seeks to overcome struggles.