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What is the symbol for truth in Japanese?

There isn't a single specific symbol that directly represents "truth" in Japanese. However, there are several kanji characters and concepts that relate to truth, each with their own nuances:

Kanji characters:

* 真 (shin): This kanji is often used to represent "truth" or "genuine." It can also mean "real" or "authentic."

* 真実 (shinjitsu): This word literally means "true reality" and is the most common way to express "truth" in Japanese.

* 真理 (shinjitsu): This word means "truth" in a philosophical sense, often referring to a universal truth or principle.

Concepts:

* 真実 (shinjitsu): This refers to objective truth, based on facts and evidence.

* 正義 (seigi): This represents "justice" and can be seen as a form of truth in moral and ethical contexts.

* 誠実 (seijitsu): This means "honesty" and "sincerity," embodying a personal commitment to truthfulness.

The best choice of symbol or concept depends on the specific context and the type of truth you want to convey.

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