Kirakira意思

"Kirakira" is a Japanese word that is often used to describe something that sparkles or shines brightly. It can also be used metaphorically to describe something that is particularly attractive or eye-catching, such as a beautiful person or a particularly well-made object.

In Japanese, "kirakira" is often used in phrases like "kirakira shita" (きらきらして), which means "sparkling," or "kirakira na" (きらめかった), which means "sparkling" or "shining." It can also be used as an adjective on its own, as in "kirakira no hoshi" (きらめく星), which means "sparkling stars."

The word "kirakira" is also used in the name of a popular Japanese snack called "kirakira koala no march," which are biscuits shaped like koalas that have a shiny, sparkly appearance.