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Wa (Japanese) (632 bytes)
1: Wa (和) is a [[Japanese language|Japanese]] term which has become a cultural concept of its... 3: ...mony, peace, balance. It was a guiding concept in Japanese [[philosophy]] and [[culture]] with dozens of sub... 5: ...uch as "washoku" (和食) which means a Japanese-style meal). In this sense it has, through the hi... Japanese name (25818 bytes) 1: ...|thumbnail|250px|right|Yamada Tarō, a common Japanese name (male)]] 3: A modern '''Japanese name''' (日本人名) consis... 5: ...[Okinawa]] but not in other parts of Japan. Many Japanese family names derive from features of the rural la... 11: ...5;字 or 名字). When written in Japanese characters, the family name always precedes the g... 13: ...en names less troublesome. To those familiar with Japanese names, which is the surname and which is the give... Japanese saw (454 bytes) 1: '''Japanese hand saws''' used in [[woodworking]] differ from ... 3: Japanese style saws have recently gained popularity in Nor... 5: ==Types of Japanese hand saws== Japanese (836 bytes) 1: The term '''Japanese''' can have several meanings: 5: * [[Japanese people]] - people of Japanese ancestry living in Japan 6: * [[Ethnic Japanese]] - people of Japanese ancestry living outside Japan 7: ** [[Japanese-American]] - an article primarily about the immig... 8: ** [[Japanese-Brazilian]] - Japanese-Brazilians in the city of [[São Paulo]] (especial... Five Japanese kings (821 bytes) 3: '''Five Japanese Kings''' are kings in the [[Yamato dynasty]] that... 5: Comparating genealogies in Japanese and Chinese sources those five are identified the... Japanese Buddhism (10725 bytes) 1: [[Image:Buddhist_priest.jpg|thumbnail|250px|right|Japanese Buddhist priest c.1897]] 7: ...y encouraged the acceptance of Buddhism among all Japanese people. In [[607]], in order to obtain copies of ... 13: ...armagupta version of the vinaya which is known in Japanese as ''Shibunritsu'' 四分律) 36: ...Heian period saw the formation of the first truly Japanese school of Buddhism, that of Nichren. 50: ... the upper classes and had a profound impact on [[Japanese culture]]. Japanese poetry (16624 bytes) 1: {{Current Japanese COTW}} 2: ...YosaBusonGrave.jpg|thumb|250px|right|Grave of the Japanese poet [[Yosa Buson]]]] 3: ...se languages had been the two greatest pillars of Japanese poetry. From them many other forms, like [[renga]... 5: ...[[19th Century]]. Since then the major form among Japanese poetry have been ''tanka'' (new name for waka), '... 7: Nowadays the main streams of contemporary Japanese poetry is experimental way and reviving way of tr... Japanese kitchen (22338 bytes) 1: ...t. [[stove]]) and there are many sayings in the [[Japanese language]] that involve kamado as it was consider... 50: ... nothing more. "Fune" later became a part of a [[Japanese garden]]. 52: ...uously collected and used to make a compost. Few Japanese ate meat due to the Emperor's decree given in 8th... 64: ...of the Haikara movement and fusing of traditional Japanese cuisines with other cuisines. Kitchen would be c... 68: The Japanese kitchen would take a turn away from American and ... Japanese Alps (602 bytes) 1: The '''Japanese Alps''' is a [[mountain range]] in [[Japan]], con... Japanese clans (886 bytes) 2: == List of Japanese [[clan]]s == Japanese Canadian (2828 bytes) 1: ...ave large Japanese Canadian populations as well. Japanese Canadians are not a large section of the populati... 4: The first Japanese settler in Canada was Manzo Nagano, who lived in ... 6: ...tuation occurred in the [[United States]]. (See [[Japanese American Internment]]) 8: Until late [[1940]]s, Japanese Canadians -- both Issei and Canadian-born [[Nisei... 10: ...nguage]]. Over 75% of the Sansei have married non-Japanese. Japanese Bobtail (155 bytes) 1: The term '''Japanese Bobtail''' could refer to: 2: * A breed of [[Japanese Bobtail (cat)|cat]] 3: * A species of [[Japanese Bobtail (squid)|squid]] Old Japanese language (4484 bytes) 1: ...ands have words that may or may not be related to Japanese. 3: ...rn Japan, and represent different dialects of Old Japanese; these dialectical differences in some cases show... 5: ... argued on the basis that phonetic writing in Old Japanese distinguishes two different forms of some syllabl... 7: The transcriptions of Old Japanese words given in the ''Kojiki'' differ from those f... 9: ...nistically written <he>, which in Classical Japanese was pronounced /fe/. Japanese nationalism (4675 bytes) 1: ...ere rooted out through fundamental reforms of the Japanese government, society, and economic structure. Perh... 3: ...ternational peace based on justice and order, the Japanese people forever renounce war as a sovereign right ... 5: ...ese internationalism, all concerning the need for Japanese initiatives in fostering a liberal internationali... 9: ...d by additional bad policy making, stagnating the Japanese economy since 1992. 11: ... as state symbols, both of which were symbolic of Japanese nationalism during WW II, and Prime Minister Koiz... Japanese Wikipedia (4570 bytes) 1: '''Wikipedia Japanese edition''' is the Japanese edition of [[Wikipedia]], a free, open content en... 4: ... or [[romaji]], as the software did not work with Japanese characters. 9: ...akers. The major coverage in that time includes [[Japanese culture]], [[Language]], [[Geography]], and progr... 11: In the same month, the translation into Japanese of the Wikipedia software interface began. By the... 15: ===Coverage in Wired News Japanese edition=== Japanese people (3881 bytes) 1: ...nese Archipelago]]. While most still live on the Japanese islands, many emigrated to to various locations; ... 3: ==Origins of the Japanese people== 5: ... However the most accepted theory is that modern Japanese are principally descended from the Jōmon an... 13: ...e Yayoi language eventually developed into modern Japanese. The [[Shinto]] religion also probably developed ... 21: ==Japanese people abroad== Ethnic Japanese (566 bytes) 1: The term '''Ethnic Japanese''' usually refers to people who live outside [[Ja... 6: There is a small ethnic Japanese community in [[North Korea]]. 9: * [[Japanese people]] 10: * [[Japanese American]] 11: * [[Japanese-Brazilian]] Japanese era name (14737 bytes) 1: '''Japanese era name''' (年号, ''nengō'', li... 3: ...endar systems. Unlike other similar systems, the Japanese era name is still in use. Government offices usu... 9: ...on of the [[Meiji Emperor]] and now under current Japanese law since [[1979]], it has become practice to cha... 11: ...nfusion not only in other languages, but also for Japanese as he is known throughout the world only as Akihi... 160: *[[1275]] 建治 [[Kenji (Japanese era)|Kenji]] Japanese idol (7715 bytes) 1: ...d in 1980s and was replaced with ''Janizu-kei''. Japanese idols are predominantly singers and actors (altho... 4: ...arder to square with conventional prettiness. The Japanese idol phenomenon has had a large impact on popular... 6: ...panese idols represent the perfect female form in Japanese society. They are symbols of female sexuality and... 13: The culture of Japanese idol has changed over the years and it is questio... 15: ... and seemed to enjoy a lavish lifestyle that most Japanese could only dream about. In reality, however, the... Japanese customs (3046 bytes) 1: This is a list of '''Japanese customs''' and some [[custom|customs]] may not be... 92: *[[Japanese funeral]] 93: *[[Japanese language]]
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