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Japanese Goblin 

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*
Japanese Goblin by Lifey325 March 15, 2022
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Japanese Culture 

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*
Japanese Culture by Takeo Hayashi October 23, 2011

Japanese bonus track 

If you visit band or lyrics websites, you may often see extra tracks in discographies described as being 'Japanese bonus tracks'. This is in part due to CD prices in Japan. To stop shops from buying cheap from abroad, the Japanese version may include an extra song.
Lost Prophets, OutKast, Sonata Arctica, Pain of Salvation, Less Than Jake to name some of the artists with Japanese bonus tracks that come up first in a Google search.
Japanese bonus track by Mark_H September 5, 2008

Japanese Female Singers 

Female Artists/Singers from Japan. Their genre's range from R&B, Rock, Pop, Jazz, Enka, Heavy Metal, Hip Hop, and even Japanese female Rappers.

Just like with anything else though, some are good, and some are bad.

Some Japanese Female Singers are REAL talent. They have a message to give the world and a common vibe to share for the love of music. Unfortunately there are other Japanese Female singers that are just another cute face chosen as the next quick money-maker for the industry.

For the most part, there are a good number of Japanese Female singers that are excellent vocalists but who are still sometimes overshadowed by the bad ones.

Some of the excellent Japanese Female singers are Utada Hikaru, Mika Nakashima, Misia, Boa, and Sowelu. That is just to name a few though.

At the end of the day, a person who loves all varieties of music and who has an ear for vocal tone, range, and harmonizing notes in succession will find something new and interesting when listening to the GOOD Japanese Female singers mentioned above.
Delroy: Hey, I was on youtube the other day and I came across some Japanese Female Singers. I think one of the singer's name is Misia.

Shanika: Oh yeah, I’ve heard of Misia. She has a 5-octave vocal range. Her music is very impressive and she has soul in her voice. You should also check out Utada Hikaru. She's a bit different, but still very talented.

Japanese Symbol For Beginner 

Japanese Symbol For Beginner, also known as "Shoshinsha Mark" or by badboyhalo's stream text to speech "Green and Yellow Leaf", it's a green and yellow shield. It must be displayed by new drivers in Japan, after they receive their driver license.

It's also an meme by Skeppy.
(Normal)
Driver A: Oh, that driver is a beginner, he has the Japanese Symbol For Beginner on his car.

(Meme)
Skeppy: HA YOU LOST AGAIN BEGINNER
BadBoyHalo: iaoh5aejthiaieohaoihiaith89hnahn893nhpah8p3h4anp

Japanese Rising Sun 

As girl proceeds to swallow cum after giving you head you karate chop her in the throat and bow right after.
Dude my girl mad cause she witnessed the Japanese Rising Sun.
Japanese Rising Sun by The Q-Qrew January 3, 2011

Hairy Japanese Bastards 

Used to describe rabbits, although we will never know whether the phrase has any significance whatsoever, or whether it is simply a drunken outburst.
Used by Father Jack Hackett (played by Frank Kelly) in the comedy "Father Ted" to describe a plague of rabbits that has descended on the household. In a scene, Jack wakes up to see the room full of rabbits and looking what is a mixture of surprised, shocked and angry mutters Hairy Japanese Bastards!. It must be remembered that Jack is almost constantly under strong influence of alcohol.