Japanese History

3 words in this vocabulary list

noun a traditional Japanese musical instrument resembling a banjo, with a long neck and three strings

  • The traditional Japanese musician played the samisen with great skill and precision.
  • I love listening to the beautiful sound of the samisen during cultural festivals.
  • Check out that cool samisen player jamming on the street corner!
  • The samisen's melody resonated through the room, filling it with a sense of tranquility.

noun a term used to describe someone who is against or opposed to Shinto, a traditional Japanese religion

  • The scholar wrote a detailed critique of antishinto ideology in his research paper.
  • Some people just don't understand the importance of respecting Shinto beliefs and end up promoting antishinto ideas.
  • I can't believe some of the stuff those antishinto guys are saying, it's just ridiculous.
  • The rise of antishinto sentiment in the country is like a dark cloud looming over traditional practices.

noun a form of traditional Japanese puppet theater

  • Bunraku is a traditional Japanese puppet theater that dates back to the 17th century.
  • Have you ever seen a bunraku performance? It's really fascinating!
  • Let's go check out that bunraku show, I heard it's pretty cool.
  • The politicians were just puppets in the bunraku of corporate interests.