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かし
kashikaado
noun
lyric sheet, card with the lyrics to a song

noun
god of waka, god of song, muse
See also:和歌
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歌神【うたがみ】

noun
great (waka) poet, immortal poet

noun
1.
counting song
2.
enumerative form (of waka)
See also:六義

noun
ancient Japanese poetry form with three verses in a 5-7-7 moraic pattern

noun
song sung door-to-door(archaism)
See also:門付
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門付け歌【かどづけうた】

noun
monument (stele, gravestone, etc.) engraved with a waka
See also:和歌

noun
public music and dancing, performance of song and dance entertainment(yojijukugo)

おど
kabukiodori
noun
early kabuki dance
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歌舞伎踊【かぶきおどり】

noun
1.
kabuki troupe, kabuki theater (theatre)
2.
Kabuki-za (theatre in Tokyo)

noun
dandy, peacock, early-17th-century equivalent of present-day yakuza, Edo-period eccentric who attracted public attention with their eye-catching clothes, peculiar hairstyle, and weird behavior(yojijukugo)
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傾奇者【かぶきもの】
かぶき者【かぶきもの】

noun
var. of folksong, var. of koto or shamisen music, medley of (Japanese) songs
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組唄【くみうた】
組み歌【くみうた】
組み唄【くみうた】

noun
blackbird (Turdus merula)(usually kana)
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クロウタドリ

noun
singing and (string) music
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絃歌【げんか】

expression, noun
love song, love poem
See also:恋歌

noun, auxillary suru verb
loud singing

noun
1.
Heian era court lady's song (accompanying men's oouta), court lady singing a kouta
See also:大歌
2.
ditty, ballad, short, hummable, popular tune from Muromachi era to early Edo era
See also:小唄,  端唄
3.
kyogen kouta, style of kyogen song based on the Muromachi songs, often love ballad
4.
noh kouta, unusual style of noh song based on the Muromachi songs

こうはくうたがっせん
kouhakuutagassen
noun
Red and White singing contest, annual contest between male and female popular singers on New Year's Eve (sponsored and broadcast by NHK)

noun
pilgrim's song, pilgrim's hymn, song in praise of the Buddha(Buddhist term)
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ご詠歌【ごえいか】

noun
old poem (esp. waka), old song
See also:和歌
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古歌【ふるうた】

noun
funny song, comic song, limerick
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戯歌【ざれうた】

noun
Chinese and Japanese poetry and instrumental music, poetry and music, literature and music(yojijukugo)

noun, no-adjective
being surrounded by enemies on all sides, being betrayed (forsaken) by everybody(yojijukugo)

noun
splendid tanka, splendid waka

noun
bawdy song, lewd song, obscene song

noun
singing and playing the shō
See also:
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笙歌【せいか】

noun
anthem, carol, hymn of praise

せいよう
seiyoukaruta
noun
Western playing cards
See also:トランプ
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西洋かるた【せいようかるた】
西洋歌留多【せいようかるた】

noun
traditional Japanese poem with six verses in a 5-7-7-5-7-7 moraic pattern
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旋頭歌【せんどうか】

noun
selection of poems, selected poems

noun
miscellaneous poems
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雑歌【ざっか】

noun
background music, (movie or commercial) soundtrack, featured songs

noun
allegorical form (of waka)
See also:六義

noun
popular song, folk song, ditty, ballad

expression, Godan-u verb
to sing from memory
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そらで歌う【そらでうたう】

noun
rice-planting song, rice planters' song
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田植歌【たうえうた】
田植え唄【たうえうた】
田植唄【たうえうた】

うた
tadagotouta
noun
plain form (of waka)
See also:六義
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徒言歌【ただごとうた】
徒言歌【ただことうた】
直言歌【ただごとうた】

noun
1.
metaphorical poem (of the Man'yōshū)
See also:譬喩歌
2.
metaphorical form (of waka)
See also:六義
Other readings:
譬え歌【たとえうた】
喩え歌【たとえうた】

noun
confusing song or poem (esp. used derogatorily to describe a style of middle-age Japanese poetry popularized by Fujiwara no Teika)(obscure)

noun
1.
traditional Japanese poem with verses of five and seven morae repeated at least three times, usu. ending with a verse of seven
See also:短歌
2.
long epic song with shamisen accompaniment (developed in Kyoto in the late 16th century)(only relevant for ながうた)
See also:長唄
Other readings:
長歌【ながうた】

ちょくせんわかしゅう
chokusenwakashuu
noun
poems collected at the behest of the Emperor (from 905 to 1439), Imperial collection of poetry

noun
type of dance where the ground is stamped (Heian period)
See also:歌垣

noun
quintessential enka, enka with age-old lyrical themes set to a haunting traditional-style melody
See also:演歌
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ド演歌【ドえんか】

noun
song sung by children during the New Year's bird-driving procession (later adopted by door-to-door musicians)
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鳥追歌【とりおいうた】

noun
allusive form (of waka)
See also:六義
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準え歌【なずらえうた】

noun
overtone singing, throat singing
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のど歌【のどうた】

はいかいれん
haikainorenga
noun
haikai (humorous or vulgar renga poetry)
Notes:
  1. word containing out-dated kanji

はなうた
hanautamajiri
noun
humming a tune, humming unconcernedly
Other readings:
鼻歌交じり【はなうたまじり】
鼻歌混じり【はなうたまじり】
鼻歌交り【はなうたまじり】

noun
hanafuda, Japanese playing cards (12 suits of 4 cards, each suit representing a month indicated by a flower)
See also:花札
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花歌留多【はなかるた】
花歌留多【はながるた】
花骨牌【はなかるた】
花骨牌【はながるた】
花カルタ【はなカルタ】
花がるた【はながるた】
花ガルタ【はなガルタ】

noun
popular song
Other readings:
流行り唄【はやりうた】
流行唄【はやりうた】
流行歌【はやりうた】
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