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Yellow in Japanese

Yellow in Japanese is 黄色 (ki-iro) or simply 黄 (ki). Traditional yellows have rich origins — 山吹色 (kerria), 黄檗色 (Amur cork tree bark), and 玉子色 (egg yolk).

Native
黄色
きいろ
ki-iro
Adjective: 黄色い (kiiroi)
Loanword
イエロー
ierō

Modern katakana loanword from English. Used in product naming, fashion, and casual conversation.

01Vocabulary scope

What “yellow” covers in Japanese.

  • 黄 (ki) — basic kanji, often combined with 色 for clarity.
  • 黄色 (ki-iro) — the everyday noun form.
  • 黄色い (kiiroi) — i-adjective.
  • イエロー (ierō) — modern katakana loanword.
02Grammar

How to use it in a sentence.

  • 黄色い is an i-adjective: 黄色いレモン (kiiroi remon) — "yellow lemon".
  • Use 黄の or 黄色の to modify a noun by color in formal writing.
  • Specific yellows are named for their material source — kerria flower, Amur cork bark, mustard seed.
03Cultural context

What the color carries beyond the swatch.

  • 山吹色 (yamabuki-iro) is named for the Japanese kerria flower of late spring.
  • 黄檗色 (kihada-iro) was traditionally used to dye sutra paper; the bark is also a Buddhist medicine.
  • Gold and yellow together — kin-iro 金色 and ki-iro 黄色 — are used in different ceremonial contexts.
04Traditional yellows in the atlas

Specific named traditional colors — not a single hex.

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山吹色やまぶきいろ · Yamabuki-iroGolden yellow
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黄檗色きはだいろ · Kihada-iroAmur cork yellow
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芥子色からしいろ · Karashi-iroMustard yellow
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玉子色たまごいろ · Tamago-iroEgg yolk yellow
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鶸色ひわいろ · Hiwa-iroGreenfinch yellow
05FAQ
How do you say yellow in Japanese?

黄色 (ki-iro) is the everyday noun. 黄色い (kiiroi) is the i-adjective. イエロー (ierō) is the katakana loanword.

What is the most famous traditional Japanese yellow?

山吹色 (yamabuki-iro), the golden yellow of the kerria flower.

Is gold considered a yellow in Japanese?

Gold (金色 / kin-iro) is treated as a separate metallic color in modern usage, though it overlaps with deep yellows in some classical contexts.

06Related

Traditional color values vary by source, textile, pigment, era, and screen display. HEX values are digital approximations; see the methodology for source-status tiers.