水瓶座 — 性格と相性
1月20日 – 2月18日
水瓶座は革新的で独創的、独立心旺盛です。人道主義的な大義を擁護するビジョナリーです。
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What the 水瓶座 sign means
In Western astrology, the zodiac is divided into twelve 30-degree arcs of the ecliptic, each associated with a constellation, an element (fire, earth, air, or water), a quality (cardinal, fixed, or mutable), and a ruling planet. 水瓶座 carries a specific combination of these attributes that shapes its traditional personality portrait. Your "sun sign" — the zodiac position of the Sun at the moment you were born — is only one of many placements in a full birth chart, but it is the one most commonly discussed in everyday horoscope culture.
The widget above shows the element, quality, ruling planet, and compatibility details traditionally associated with 水瓶座. These are patterns from symbolic astrological tradition, not scientific predictions; they are interesting as a lens for self-reflection or as shared cultural vocabulary, and they work best when held loosely rather than as a rigid template for behaviour.
Finding your full birth chart
A sun sign is the most visible piece of a birth chart, but not the most complete one. A full chart also includes the moon sign (your emotional landscape), the rising sign or ascendant (your outward-facing personality), and the positions of the other planets across the twelve houses. Two people born a few hours apart on the same day can share a sun sign yet have very different charts, which is why astrologers argue that the sun sign alone cannot capture the texture of an individual.
If this is your first time engaging with either tradition, the most productive frame is cultural and historical rather than predictive. Astrology has been a vocabulary for describing personality and relationships for thousands of years; its language of elements, qualities, and archetypes has left marks on literature, medicine, and everyday idiom. Reading your sign is less about forecasting what will happen and more about seeing what traditions have noticed and named about human experience.