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31 word matches found for '節' using reading 'ぶし'
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flaked bonito
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naniwabushi; var. of sung narrative popular during the Edo period
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boiled and half-dried bonito
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traditional festival in Kiryuu City, Saitama
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Sulculus diversicolor supertexta (species of abalone or ear shell)  (often written with kana only)
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1. undulating melodic ornamentation or embellishment, esp. in folk and popular songs
2. unit of timber measurement
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noun (suffix)
characteristic way of speaking
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1. song with lyrics about resentment and a sorrowful tune
2. resentful complaint
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dried, smoked mackerel; shavings from dried, smoked mackerel
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top-quality dried bonito
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type of Joruri recitation  (see also: 浄瑠璃)
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style of Japanese folk song associated with Niigata Prefecture
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finely chopped round herring  (see also: 潤目)
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slow-paced style of shamisen music with vocal accompaniment (popular during the late Edo period)  (see also: うた沢; 歌沢節 was used especially by the Tora school that emphasized voice, 哥沢節 was used especially by the Shiba school that emphasized shamisen)
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traditional work song of Hokkaido herring fishery workers, performed by school students in modern choreographed interpretations
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folk song sung to shamisen accompaniment
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song in the style of the Heikyoku  (see also: 平曲)
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of the old feeling of naniwa-bushi; marked by the dual themes of obligation and compassion that distinguish the naniwa-bushi ballads  (yojijukugo)
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miyako-bushi scale (characteristic Japanese hemitonic pentatonic scale: mi, fa, la, ti, do)
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expression
temptation one can't resist; setting a wolf to mind the sheep; trusting a cat with milk  (idiomatic expression)
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noun
dried, smoked pilchard; shavings from dried, smoked pilchard
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dermestid beetle
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gidayuu ballad drama (narrative accompanied by a shamisen used in the bunraku puppet theater)  (see also: 義太夫)
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type of Japanese music
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sutra-based ballads accompanied by the samisen
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type of Joruri (dramatic recitation accompanied by a shamisen)  (see also: 浄瑠璃)
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style of joruri narrative used for kabuki dances  (see also: 浄瑠璃)
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style of joruri narrative performance  (see also: 浄瑠璃)
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horse driver's song
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folk song from the Tsugaru region of Aomori Prefecture (used as a Bon Festival dance song)
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