It means beautiful landscapes or things and it is a metaphor for beauty, natural, including health.
Honestly, I use this phrase as my company’s name(hahaha)
Because I deal with Japanese items related to health and beauty.
I buy these items to some trustworthy partners in wholesale only but I have seen a lot of misused Kanji-logos. Then, I came up with making this website.
Literally, these kanji mean like these below.
花(ka) = Flower
鳥(chyou) = Bird
風(fuu) = Wind
月(getsu) = Moon
Finally, 花鳥風月 = It has various definitions now. Originally, it means beautiful landscape or natural things. However, we can use it to express beautiful things or items that are beautiful.
In this case, “beautiful” doesn’t mean only the beauty on the surface. It includes inner beauty, too. For example, health.
If you are interested in these Kanji, you may simply copy them from this website and use them as you please. Make them yours!