How to Say ‘Friendly feeling’ in Japanese
やさしい感じ
yasashii kanji
[yah-sah-shee kahn-jee]
💬 Usage Tip: [やさしい感じ] means a gentle, soft, friendly impression. It is a natural phrase for describing a brand image.
🇯🇵 In Japan: Talking about a company's [感じ] is common in Japan—people often discuss the vibe of a brand, not just specs.
Phrase Breakdown
やさしい
yasashii
[yah-sah-shee]
gentle; soft
Describes a soft, mild, or kind quality in an image or impression.
このデザインはやさしい感じです。
This design has a gentle feeling.
感じ
kanji
[kahn-jee]
feeling; impression
Shows the overall impression something gives.
ホンダはやさしい感じです。
Honda has a gentle feeling.
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