In Japanese culture, frogs have various positive and fortunate symbolic meanings:
- Heralding good luck
The croaking sound frogs make, “ゲロゲロ” sounds like “kaeru kaeru,” hinting that luck is coming. So frogs are seen as omens of turning fortune.
- Safe homecoming
The pronunciation of “frog” in Japanese, “かえる,” is the same as “返る,” meaning “to return.” This implies being able to return home safely, giving a sense of reassurance.
- Increasing wealth
Japanese folklore says catching a golden frog will bring wealth, so it represents prosperity.
- Fulfillment of dreams
The frog’s forward-facing eyes represent its anticipation and insight into a bright future, symbolizing wishes coming true.
- Rebirth and renewal
The huge change from tadpole to frog is a perfect metaphor for transformation and rebirth in life.
Therefore, frogs are regarded as auspicious creatures and symbols in Japanese culture. Not only in Japan, frogs also have special meanings in other cultures. Our frog ring will be the perfect gift to attract these auspicious wishes!