Authors: Shirley Parenteau
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chan:
used after a name (usually a child’s) to show affection
Okaasama:
formal version, mother
Okaasan
: mother
Otousama:
formal version, father
Otousan:
father
Samurai:
warrior
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san:
used after a name to show respect
Sensei:
teacher
Shogun:
early military commander appointed by the emperor
Geta:
wooden clogs raised on platform soles
Kimono:
long robe with wide sleeves
Obi:
broad band around waist of kimono tied with large bow in back
Obi-jime:
narrow tie to hold obi in place and support the bow
Gofun:
oyster shell mixture to cover doll’s face and hands
Hinamatsuri:
girls’ festival with treasured sets of dolls including emperor, empress, and court
Hina ningyo:
human-like doll for girls’ festival
Kokeshi:
limbless cylindrical wooden doll with painted kimono and round head
Torei Ningyo:
Dolls of Return Gratitude
Fusuma screen:
sliding door used to separate rooms
Koto:
stringed musical instrument held flat to play
Shoji screen:
a light sliding door or window made of translucent paper over wood frame
Tatami:
floor mat woven of rice stems
Arigato:
thank you
Arigatogozaimasu:
more formal, thank you very much
Gomen:
casual apology, sorry
Gomenasai:
apology, I’m sorry
Hai:
yes
Konnichiwa:
good afternoon
Sumimasen:
formal apology used for older people or superiors
Bento box:
lunch box
Futon:
padded mattress with heavy cover that can be folded away during the day
Haiku:
a three-line poem with five syllables in the first line, seven in the second, and five in the third
Hara-kiri:
formal suicide with sword
Kanji:
characters used in written Japanese
Omiai:
an arranged meeting where a couple to be married may meet for the first time
Shamisen:
three-stringed musical instrument resembling a lute
Tsunami:
enormous ocean surge, usually due to earthquake; can be devastating
Yen, Rin, Sen:
early forms of money, with yen the most valuable; rin and sen are no longer used
This is a work of fiction. Names, characters, places, and incidents are either products of the author’s imagination or, if real, are used fictitiously.
Copyright © 2015 by Shirley Parenteau
Cover illustration copyright © 2015 by Kelly Murphy
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First electronic edition 2015
Library of Congress Catalog Card Number 2014954534
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