expression
good things come to those who wait
Proverb encouraging patience; literally 'if you wait, there will be a fine day for the sea route'. Used to suggest that waiting can lead to better conditions or outcomes.
焦らずに、待てば海路の日和ありだよ。
Don't rush; good things come to those who wait.
Similar proverb meaning 'good fortune awaits those who sleep and wait', emphasizing patience without anxiety.
A Japanese proverb of uncertain origin, likely derived from maritime wisdom about waiting for favorable weather before setting sail.