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三本締め
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Japanese
Pronunciation
Noun
三本締め • (sanbonjime)
- a type of ceremonial hand clapping (tejime)
- 2019 August 5, “Ipponjime to sanbonjime no chigai tte? Yarikata ya tsukaiwake ni tsuite [What’s the difference between ipponjime and sanbonjime? Concerning manners and proper usage]”, in Fundo, archived from the original on 14 December 2019:
- 三本締めは公式な場であったり、内外の関係者が多数集う会などで使われます。
- Sanbonjime wa kōshiki na ba de attari, naigai no kankeisha ga tasū tsudō kai nado de tsukawaremasu.
- Sanbonjime is used on official occasions, or when large numbers of people from inside and outside the organization are meeting.
- 三本締めは公式な場であったり、内外の関係者が多数集う会などで使われます。
Usage notes
Stylized tejime clapping is sometimes used to signal the ending of a fortunate event, such as a celebration or a successful business negotiation. One common rhythmic pattern is ipponjime, consisting of three claps, a short pause, three claps, a pause, three more claps, another pause, and one final clap. The longer sanbonjime repeats the ipponjime pattern three times: 3-3-3-1, 3-3-3-1, 3-3-3-1, with short pauses between groups of claps and a slightly longer pause after each single clap.
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