Banzai "Banzai" literally means ten thousand years (of life). It is shouted during happy occasions while raising both arms. People shout "banzai" to express their happiness, to celebrate a victory, to hope for longevity and so on. It is commonly done together with a large group of people....
3. Riku wa kachi go-banzai 4. Pekin kaminari doji-oyaji 5. Hōtō ni mo fude no ayamari 6. Umi katte ji katamaru 7. Teijo jōbu ni mamorezu 8. Heijō chan nenbutsu 9. Atama kakushite shiri kakusazu 1University of Viennahttp://ukiyoe.univie.ac.at/detail.asp?doci...
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Japanese commanders, therefore, were playing on an all but unanimous Japanese veneration when they distributed cigarettes to the troops“from the Emperor,”or led them on his birthday in bowing three times to the east and shouting“Banzai”; when they chanted with all their troops morning and ev...
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So, ready your glass, practice your best kanpai, and here’s to Japanese language and culture – may they always be as delightful as a well-timed toast among friends! 🥂 Kelsey Lechner Translator, teacher, interpreter Kelsey is a writer, translator, and educator. She is an avid lover of...