How to Say ‘Gentle atmosphere’ in Japanese
やさしい雰囲気
yasashii fuinki
[yah-sah-shee-ee foo-n'ee-kee]
💬 Usage Tip: This phrase means a soft, kind, calm mood. It is a very natural description for a photography style or project feeling.
🇯🇵 In Japan: Describing the [雰囲気] of a project is common in Japan. People often react to mood first, details second.
Phrase Breakdown
やさしい
yasashii
[yah-sah-shee-ee]
kind / gentle
Describes something soft, kind, or gentle in feeling.
やさしい雰囲気の写真です。
It is a photo with a gentle atmosphere.
雰囲気
fuinki
[foo-n'ee-kee]
atmosphere / mood
The overall feeling or impression something gives.
やさしい雰囲気が伝わります。
A gentle atmosphere comes across.
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