释义 |
Examples:wartime term of abuse for Japanese—konnyaku (in Japanese cooking), solidified jelly made from the rhizome of devil's tongue—Heian Period (794-1192), period of Japanese history ruled by Kyoimperial court—waka (style of Japanese poetry)—(transliteration of Japanese "mochi") sticky rice balls—causative form of verbs (esp. in grammar of Japanese, Korean etc)—Jyōmon period of Japanese prehistory, with rope pattern pottery—the Japanese Meiji restoration of 1868—name of Japanese moon space probe—Heisei, reign name of Japanese Emperor Akihito, from 1989—NAKAYAMA Nariaki (1943-), right-wing Japanese cabinet minister and prominent denier of Japanese war crimes—Yoshihito, personal name of Japanese emperor Taishō emperor (1879-1926), reigned 1912-1926—used as second component of Japanese names with phonetic value -shima or -jima—the Mukden or Manchurian railway incident of 18th September 1931 used by the Japanese as a pretext annex Manchuria—the Mukden or Manchurian Railway Incident of 18th September 1931 used by the Japanese as a pretext annex Manchuria—Japanese yen (unit of currency)—JUSCO, Japanese chain of hypermarkets—raccoon of North China, Korea and Japan (Japanese: tanuki)—called Port Arthur during Russian occupation and Russian-Japanese war of 1905—Ishihara Jintarō (1932-), Japanese author and politician, governor of Tokyo since 1999—the Kempeitai or Japanese Military Police 1881-1945 (Japanese counterpart of the Gestapo during WWII)—Cornus officinalis (Japanese cornel dogwood, a kind of herb)—KOIKE Yuriko (1952-), Japanese LDP politician, minister of defense during 2008—Fukuzawa Yukichi (1835-1901), prominent Japanese westernizer, liberal educator and founder of Keio University—Imjin war, Japanese invasion of Korea 1592-1598—SHIBA Ryotarō (1923-1996), Japanese author of historical novels—Nikkei Shimbun, Japanese equivalent of Financial Times—Japanese section (of school)—formal title of the Japanese prime minister—phonetic transcription of China (Japanese: Shina), colonial term, generally considered discriminatory—photobook (loanword from Japanese), generally sexy portraits of an actress or model—Unkei (c. 1150-1224), Japanese sculptor of Buddhist images—Natsume Sōseki (1867-1916), one of the first modern Japanese novelist—KOMURA Masahiko (1942-), Japanese politician, foreign minister from 1998, minister of defense from 2007—Turtwig, Japanese comic character, turtle with seedling growing out of its head—Murasaki Shikibu (born c. 973), Japanese writer, author of "The Tale of Genji"—Japanese colonial administration of Korea 1910-1945—Japanese devil (common term of abuse in wartime China and in subsequent writing)—kyōgen (a form of traditional Japanese comic theater)—TOYOTOMI Hideyoshi (1536-1598), Japanese warlord, undisputed ruler of Japan 1590-1598—North China Incident of October-December 1935, a Japanese attempt set up a puppet government in north China—Yasukuni Shrine, Shintō shrine in Tōkyō Japanese war dead, controversial as burial ground of several Class A war criminals—Shanghai incident of 28th January 1932, Chinese uprising against Japanese quarters of Shanghai— |