Japanese · Nature & Environment
kiri
Fog / Mist
A thick cloud of tiny water droplets suspended in the atmosphere near the ground. Fog creates an atmospheric aesthetic celebrated in Japanese poetry and art.
今朝は霧が濃くて運転が大変でした。
The fog was thick this morning and driving was difficult.
The term 霧 (kiri) has roots in old Japanese poetry, describing misty weather conditions that evoke serenity. Its usage has remained stable, symbolizing obscurity and mystery.
霧 is used in both formal and informal contexts, familiar in spoken language and in literary descriptions. It is often found in regional proverbs and expressions, recognized throughout Japan.
Appears in various traditional works, haiku, and contemporary poetry reflecting on nature and atmosphere.