キンモクセイ

This is the 6215th most frequent Japanese word.


キンモクセイ

"キンモクセイ" (Kinmokusei) refers to the fragrant olive or sweet osmanthus, a tree known for its small, fragrant orange flowers.


In this sentence, the word 'キンモクセイ' refers directly to the tree commonly known as osmanthus, emphasizing its characteristic fragrance associated with the autumn season in Japan.

キンモクセイの香りが秋を感じさせます。

The scent of the osmanthus tree evokes the feeling of autumn.


Here, 'キンモクセイ' is used in the context of gardening, signifying the action of planting the tree for decorative or personal enjoyment purposes.

庭にキンモクセイを植えました。

I planted an osmanthus tree in my garden.


In this usage, 'キンモクセイ' is depicted as an important cultural element, highlighting its significance within the tradition of Japanese gardens.

キンモクセイは日本の庭文化に欠かせないものです。

The osmanthus tree is essential in Japanese gardening culture.