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  2. Sep 1, 2022 · One expert says outrageous comedy offers the Japanese 'a kind of safety valve for a very formal society'.

  3. An outsider may not always be able to share the joke, but the Japanese certainly do laugh; what's more, they laugh in many different ways at a wide spectrum of things, from pie-in-the-face buffoonery and vaudeville monologues to witty political satires and bittersweet social comedies.

  4. Aug 29, 2011 · The Japanese sense of humor is most definitely different from its Anglophone counterparts. Some things, however, are so funny that they transcend national borders and linguistic barriers.

  5. Sep 5, 2015 · Japan has a unique sense of humor that can be seen in its comedy movies, television shows, stand up acts and traditional art forms. Japanese comedy is characterized by its use of slapstick, wordplay, gags and contrast of absurdity with reason.

  6. Mar 25, 2020 · Would you enjoy comedy in Japan? We interviewed our staff members in Japanese-Western couples to discover whether humour transcends borders!

  7. Sep 2, 2022 · What is Japanese humour and why is it so misunderstood? Sep 02 (abc.net.au) - Takashi Wakasugi's offbeat sense of humour helps him pay the bills. After moving from Japan to Australia, Mr Wakasugi decided he'd combine his passion for comedy with the need to improve his English. "So I tried [stand-up comedy] and I loved it," he says.

  8. Oct 18, 2016 · Japanese comedy is strictly divided between extreme slapstick physical comedy and rather deadpan wordplay, and it's the latter we'll be looking at today. Japanese puns, or dajare 駄洒落 ( だじゃれ ), can be not only groan- or laughter-inducing, but they can also help you improve both the depth and breadth of your language ability.

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