Dining experience where the chef chooses the meal
Large business conglomerate controlled by one family
Ritual suicide by disembowelment
Food made of soybean curd
Ethical code of the samurai
Person who lives in extreme social isolation
Traditional female entertainer
Business practice of continuous improvement
Small sweet cake made from glutinous rice
Arcade parlor machine often used for gambling
Green paste that comes with sushi
Straw mat used as a floor covering
Traditional Japanese robe
Puzzle game involving numbers 1 through 9
Bonsai
Bushido
Geisha
Hikikomori
Kaizen
Katana
Kimono
Manga
Mochi
Omakase
Pachinko
Sakura
Sayonara
Sensei
Seppuku
Shiitake
Shuriken
Sudoku
Tatami
Tofu
Tsunami
Wasabi
Zaibatsu
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It translates literally as “harbour wave.”
In the middle of an ocean, tsunami may appear as nothing higher than a fast-moving ripple…
Seppuku = 切腹(verb)
Obviously not all these words are used everyday but that was never mentioned.