Japanese meaning of しとしと

Reading:
しとしと (shitoshito)

English Translation:

drizzling, gentle rain

Scene & Cultural Context

Cultural Context:


Often used in literature, anime, or haiku for melancholy or peaceful scenes.

Grammar & Learning Points

Grammar Point

Usually used as an adverb before “to rain” or “rain falls”: しとしと雨が降る (It’s drizzling).

Trap for English Speakers

Not “shitto” (envy).

Example

Basic Example

外はしとしと雨が降っている。

It’s drizzling outside.


Applied Example

梅雨の時期、窓の外はしとしと…

Outside the window, shitoshito rain during the rainy season.