How to Say ‘It feels warm.’ in Japanese
あたたかい感じ。
atatakai kanji
[ah-tah-tah-kai kahn-jee]
💬 Usage Tip: [あたたかい感じ] means “a warm feeling/vibe.” It is often used to describe photos, rooms, designs, or people.
🇯🇵 In Japan: Talking about the [感じ] of something is very common in Japan. It helps you sound natural when discussing art, fashion, or photography.
Phrase Breakdown
あたたかい
atatakai
[ah-tah-tah-kai]
warm
Describes something that feels emotionally or physically warm, gentle, or comforting.
写真にあたたかい感じがある。
The photo has a warm feeling.
感じ
kanji
[kahn-jee]
feeling; impression
A feeling, sense, or impression you get from something.
その写真はやさしい感じがする。
That photo gives a gentle impression.
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