Hair styles are closely linked to Japanese Culture. When donning a kimono, spending enormous amounts of money on fixing the hair is not unheard of. In Sumo, the wrestler's hairstyle expresses his ranking. Let's take a look at some words relating to hairstyles.







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はげ Hage - Bald
- We'll start with the simplest hair style -- none at all!
- This can also be seen as an insult, so be careful!
EXAMPLE:
実際、はげているのは涼しいです。
jissai, hage te iru no wa suzushii desu.
Actually, being bald is very cool (temperature)!
WORDS:
実際 jisai - actually...
はげ hage - bald
でいる de iru - being bald
涼しい suzushii - cool; refreshing |
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大いちょう o-ichou - High Ranking Sumo's Doo
- A ichou is a Gingko tree. Evidently the Gingko tree's leaf is shaped like the Sumo's topknot. (or the other way around)
- The o means 'great' or 'big.'
EXAMPLE:
( 理髪店で ) 私の夢はお相撲さんになることですので 大いちょう にしましょう。
(rihatsuten de) watashi no yume wa o-sumou-san ni naru koto desu node
o-ichou ni shimashou.
(At a barber shop) My dream is to be a Sumo wrestler, so please give me a Sumo-doo.
WORDS:
理髪店 rihatsuten - barber shop
で de - at
私の watashi no - my (NO is possessive)
夢 yume - dream (both sleeping dream and future dream)
は wa - topic marker, particle
お相撲さん o-sumou-san - polite 'nickname' for a Sumo wrestler
になる ni naru - become
こと koto - thing (in this case, the whole idea of having a dream of becoming a Sumo wrestler)
ので node - because
おおいちょうにしましょう o-ichou ni shimashou - to do a o-ichou (to go for that hairstyle) |
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ちょんまげ chonmage - Topknot
- During the Edo Period this was the hairstyle of choice among the samurai. I have heard this style was chosen to make wearing a helmet easier.
EXAMPLE:
拙者のちょんまげはとてもかっこいいでございる。
sessha no chonmage wa totemo kakkoii de gozairu.
(Using Samurai style words) My chonmage is very cool (styling).
WORDS:
拙者 sessha - I (Samurai word - you will notice that Japanese has many, many personal pronouns. This really flavors the language. For more on personal pronouns click here)
の no - possessive marker (sessha no = my)
とても totemo - very
かっこい kakkoi - cool, styling
でございる de gozairu - another samurai-like word that means 'desu' (to be) |
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ぼうず bouzu - Close-cropped Hair
- A common cut for school boys in the more traditional schools.
- In English is this called a 'buzz-cut'? I am not sure, but the sounds are very similar
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おかっぱ okappa - Bobbed Hairstyle
- And this is the common cut for school girls
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モヒカン カット mohikan katto - A Mohawk
- I don't see too many of these here in Fukui-ken, but maybe in Tokyo...
- Needless-to-say, this isn't a traditional Japanese style cut
EXAMPLE: 校長先生は急にオレンジのモヒカンカットで学校に現れました。
kouchou-sensei wa kyuuni orenji no mohikan katto de gakkou ni arawaremashita.
The principal suddenly appeared at school with an orange Mohawk.
WORDS:
校長先生 kouchou-sensei - principal
急に kyuuni - suddenly,
オレンジ orenji - orange color
の no - possessive (orange's mohawk)
モヒカンカット mohikan katto - mohawk
で de - with (a mohawk)
学校 gakkou - school
に ni - at (school)
現れました arawaremashita - past tense of arawareru (to appear; to come into sight) |
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べんぱつ benpatsu - Chinese Style Pigtail |
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