花より団子

Japanese

Kanji in this term
はな
Grade: 1
だん
Grade: 5
こ > ご
Grade: 1

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [ha̠na̠ jo̞ɾʲi dã̠ŋɡo̞]

Proverb

より団子 (hiragana はなよりだんご, rōmaji hana yori dango)

  1. (idiomatic): "dango instead of flowers", substance over form → indicating a preference for the practical over the purely aesthetic, preferring dango (which are tasty and nutritious) rather than flowers (which are merely decorative)

Usage notes

Although this is a well-known metaphor, it is often used literally and in puns without directly signifying the metaphoric meaning.

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