Word used by Americans during WW2 as an abbreviation of Japanese. Often used as a way of insult to refer to the Japanese.
Japanese martial art, now a national sport
Sumo wrestlers average 150kg with their light "pushes".
A group of Japanese "singers" that increase and decrease in number every once a while. The group is most popular amongst primary and secondary girls, also by some sad males who live in their sad own world (aka OTAKU). They cannot sing or dance but together as a group, they try to make things look and sound good.
phew!! You guys sing like Morning Musume!! p-u-k-e
The name tells, food for dogs. Some dogfood are known to contain dog meats from dogs killed in dog pounds.
mmmmmm....dogfood....they look so tasty!!
Historical event, where Bostonians sneaked onto an English cargo and threw down all the imported tea to protest against the tea tax
Area of sea in between Japan and Korea
This name has been used over Centuries and should remain as it is.