This is a sexual act necessitating five people. Two must be male and three female. It starts with one female servicing another female while being serviced by a different female, both of which are being penetrated by different males. The Japanese Bridge is similar to an expanded version of the Eiffel Tower
G.......................G
U->GIRL GIRL*<-U
Y......GIRL ^....... Y

Figure 1A.
*splash zone

Fig. 1A: Diagram of a classic Japanese Bridge
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A well known Japanese wedding custom where the groom sits on the brides head until his anus covers her eyes blinding her from all other potential suitors. This may be accompanied by a Fukushima Release Valve.
That was the most beautiful Japanese Blindfold I've ever seen performed!
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Japanese dramas are mostly aired on a seasonly basis, and are usually slated to last around 10 episodes or so, with a few exceptions, and often, each episode would last around 45 minutes.

The length of Japanese dramas sparks debate amongst people; some who argue that the length is too short, and thus leave little space for character development, some who rejects that opinion, as they find the duration reasonable and that the story is well-relayed within that amount of time without unneccessary additions.

The duration leaves the Japanese to express the dramas in their own creative way, finding the best ways to reach out to the audience despite the time limit.

'Japanese drama' can be shortened to jdrama, j-drama, or jdorama. The dramas tend to focus on a wide range of genres, from life to thriller to comedy to utterly random, prodding open minds of viewers with new concepts, choosing not to focus only on romance dramas, although they do have a few exceptional ones.
A: Have you watched any of the winter season japanese dramas at all?

B: Not yet, I'm still catching up with the fall dramas, but I should be finished soon. I'll watch the winter ones after that. Which jdrama would you recommend?
by theranya September 9, 2011
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Is when you look up a female's skirt.
Guy #1 "OH! What's is he doing?"
Guy #2 "He's pulling a Japanese."
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うぃーあーざじゃぱにーずごぶりん どぅゆぅはぶけいのたかとびおにごろし あいあむえぇとじゃぱにーずごぶりん あかあおきいろのおにずあんどもあ はいびびっとしゃとるーずぐりーんおに せくしーみでぃあむばいおれっとおに むらさきだいだいしゃくなげおに らららいえるかなとぅないひゃっきやぎょうはいてんしょんじゃぱにーずごぶりん どらんくはっぴーどんどんへべれけ あいあむえぇとじゃぱにーずごぶりん れつごーつきみだうたえやさわげや ふろしきつつんでしゃるうぃーなんちゃら ひともあやかしもしゃくにほしうかべ くるしゅうないぞくるしゅうないぞ ぶれいくあうとでぶれいこう
In japanese:i like japanese goblin *insert japanese goblin song*
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The rich culture and history of Japan and it's people. While it should be loved and respected, it should not be obsessed with and worshiped, as many American Anime fans do today. Many of the said fans will claim to know everything about Japan and it's history simply because they watched an Anime. Usually Anime/Manga is the only thing they really like about Japan. If you are Japanese (like myself), many of these fans will come up to you and randomly say words from the Japanese language and expect you to be impressed. They will also expect every Japanese person to be as in love with anime as they are, and will hate you if you simply say you don't care for anime.
Anime Fan: Hey! Did you watch (Insert Anime here)? It's so awesome! Because I've watched it, I know everything about Japanese Culture! Plus, (Insert random character here) is so hot!

Me: No, Honestly I don't care for Anime. And Frankly, I don't find fictional characters attractive, given the fact that they're fictional.

Anime Fan: But you're Japanese! You have to like Anime!

me: Well, I don't.

Anime Fan: You Hater! I thought you were Baka, but I was wrong!

me: *Rolls eyes*
by Takeo Hayashi October 24, 2011
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Japanese 101 is a short show hosted by Filthy Frank. It consists of multiple words in Japanese, they can be insults to ways of assault to the anus. It is very educational and helps a little bit with learning Japanese.
Guy 1: What were you doing last night bro?
Guy 2: I was watching Japanese 101, *looks at girl* hey can I give you some Kancho?
Girl: Tee Hee, sure
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