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All the things you wanted to know about '''Japan''', but were afraid to ask. Naturally, these tropes and topics pop up frequently in Japanese media. |
All the things you wanted to know about '''Japan''', but were afraid to ask. Naturally, these tropes and topics pop up frequently in Japanese media. |
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== Other Tropes and Topics == |
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* [[Imperial Japan]] |
* [[Imperial Japan]] |
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* [[Japanese Political System]] |
* [[Japanese Political System]] |
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* [[Katanas of the Rising Sun]] (Imperial Japanese Armed Forces) |
* [[Katanas of the Rising Sun]] (Imperial Japanese Armed Forces) |
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* [[108]] |
* [[108]] |
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* [[Baka]] |
* [[Baka]] |
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* [[Body Sushi]] |
* [[Body Sushi]] |
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* [[Martial Arts Headband|Hachimaki]] (headband) |
* [[Martial Arts Headband|Hachimaki]] (headband) |
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* [[Hair Color in Japan]] |
* [[Hair Color in Japan]] |
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* [[Henohenomoheji]] (the face made of hiragana) |
* [[Henohenomoheji]] (the face made of hiragana) |
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* [[Hikikomori]] a.k.a. the [[Shut In]]. |
* [[Hikikomori]] a.k.a. the [[Shut In]]. |
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* [[Useful Notes/Inside Shoes|Inside Shoes]] |
* [[Useful Notes/Inside Shoes|Inside Shoes]] |
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* [[Instant Fanclub]] |
* [[Instant Fanclub]] |
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* [[Japanese Architecture]] |
* [[Japanese Architecture]] |
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* [[Japanese Holidays]] |
* [[Japanese Holidays]] |
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* [[Nuns Are Mikos]] |
* [[Nuns Are Mikos]] |
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* [[Odango Hair]] |
* [[Odango Hair]] |
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* [[Onmyodo]] |
* [[Onmyodo]] |
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* [[Orochi]] |
* [[Orochi]] |
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* [[Sailor Fuku]] |
* [[Sailor Fuku]] |
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* [[Salaryman]] |
* [[Salaryman]] |
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* [[Sarashi]] |
* [[Sarashi]] |
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* [[School Festival]] |
* [[School Festival]] |
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* [[Second Sino-Japanese War]] |
* [[Second Sino-Japanese War]] |
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* [[Shinto]] |
* [[Shinto]] |
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* [[Shiritori]] |
* [[Shiritori]] |
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* [[Shotacon]] |
* [[Shotacon]] |
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* [[Shrines and Temples]] |
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* [[This Is Unforgivable!]] |
* [[This Is Unforgivable!]] |
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* [[Thousand Origami Cranes]] |
* [[Thousand Origami Cranes]] |
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* [[Tokyo]] - The capital city |
* [[Tokyo]] - The capital city |
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* [[Tokyo University]] (Japan's most famous own version of an Ivy League School) |
* [[Tokyo University]] (Japan's most famous own version of an Ivy League School) |
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* [[Transfer Student Uniforms]] |
* [[Transfer Student Uniforms]] |
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* [[Tanuki]] |
* [[Tanuki]] |
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* [["V" Sign]] |
* [["V" Sign]] |
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* [[Weddings in Japan]] |
* [[Weddings in Japan]] |
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* [[Yamato Nadeshiko]] |
* [[Yamato Nadeshiko]] |
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* [[Yaoi Fangirl]] (demographically more numerous in Japan than in most other places) |
* [[Yaoi Fangirl]] (demographically more numerous in Japan than in most other places) |
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* [[Zettai Ryouiki]] |
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* [[Zigzag Paper Tassel]] |
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Revision as of 01:39, 31 October 2016
All the things you wanted to know about Japan, but were afraid to ask. Naturally, these tropes and topics pop up frequently in Japanese media.
People
- The 47 Ronin
- Hattori Hanzo
- Ishikawa Goemon
- Oda Nobunaga (a Japanese warlord)
- Sanada Yukimura
- Sarutobi Sasuke
- Sasaki Kojiro
- The Shinsengumi
- Tokugawa Ieyasu (another warlord, the ultimate unifier of Japan)
- Toyotomi Hideyoshi (yet another warlord)
- Uesugi Kenshin (and yet another famous warlord)
- Yagyu Jubei
Other Tropes and Topics
- Imperial Japan
- Japanese Political System
- Kaiju Defense Force (Japan Self-Defense Force)
- Katanas of the Rising Sun (Imperial Japanese Armed Forces)
- 108
- Baka
- Body Sushi
- Bicep-Polishing Gesture
- Bishonen Jump Syndrome
- Big Fancy House
- Boke and Tsukkomi Routine
- Boys Love Notes
- Buddhism
- Butterfly of Death and Rebirth
- Christmas Cake
- Christianity In Japan
- Class Is in Room X-01
- Compensated Dating
- Cram School
- Doujinshi
- Ear Cleaning
- Eyelid-Pull Taunt (known as akanbe in Japan)
- Every Japanese Sword Is a Katana
- The Four Gods
- Fundoshi
- Geisha
- Goldfish Scooping Game
- Ghost Lights
- Hachiko (purebred Akita dog representing loyalty)
- Hachimaki (headband)
- Hair Color in Japan
- Henohenomoheji (the face made of hiragana)
- Hikikomori a.k.a. the Shut In.
- Host Club
- Idiots Cannot Catch Colds
- Idol Singer
- Inside Shoes
- Instant Fanclub
- Japanese Architecture
- Japanese Holidays
- Japanese Invasion
- Japanese Language
- Japanese Media
- Japanese Ranguage
- Japanese School Club
- Japanese Vampire
- Jidai Geki
- Joshikousei
- Kabuki Sounds
- Kappa
- Karaoke Box
- Kawaisa
- Kendo
- Kigo
- Kimodameshi
- Kimono
- Kotatsu
- Kotobagari
- Kyu and Dan Ranks
- Lolicon
- Love Hotels
- Mahjong
- The Makioka Sisters
- Maneki Neko
- Manga Demographics
- Miko
- Miyamoto Musashi
- Mukokuseki
- No Koreans in Japan
- Nuns Are Mikos
- Odango Hair
- Onmyodo
- Orochi
- Out of the Country
- Paper Talisman
- Personality Blood Types
- Personal Seals
- Pettanko
- Phenotype Stereotype
- Pillars of Moral Character
- Pose of Supplication
- Public Domain Artifact (of note, the three imperial regalia show up often)
- Red Armband of Leadership
- Red Oni, Blue Oni
- Red String of Fate
- Romantic Two-Girl Friendship
- Ryokan Inn
- Sacred First Kiss
- Sailor Fuku
- Salaryman
- Sarashi
- School Festival
- Second Sino-Japanese War
- Sempai-Kohai
- Seppuku
- Shinigami
- Shinto
- Shiritori
- Shotacon
- Shrines and Temples
- Sneezing
- Stringy-Haired Ghost Girl
- Subcultures in Japan
- Takarazuka
- Tanabata
- Teru Teru Bozu
- This Is Unforgivable!
- Thousand Origami Cranes
- Tokyo - The capital city
- Tokyo University (Japan's most famous own version of an Ivy League School)
- Transfer Student Uniforms
- Tanuki
- "V" Sign
- Weddings in Japan
- Yamato Nadeshiko
- Yaoi Fangirl (demographically more numerous in Japan than in most other places)
- Youkai
- Yonkoma
- Zettai Ryouiki
- Zigzag Paper Tassel