katsuobushi;  small pieces of sliced dried bonito
 joints;  points (of a speech)
 naniwabushi;  variety of sung narrative popular during the Edo period
 sutra-based ballads accompanied by the samisen
 boiled and half-dried bonito
 style of jōruri narrative used for kabuki dances
 katsuobushi;  small pieces of sliced dried bonito
 song with lyrics about resentment and a sorrowful tune;  resentful complaint
 Sulculus diversicolor supertexta (species of abalone or ear shell)
 traditional work song of Hokkaido herring fishery workers, performed by school students in modern choreographed interpretations
 gidayū ballad drama (narrative accompanied by a shamisen used in the bunraku puppet theater)
 common and low grade type of katsuobushi;  bamboo rod used during imperial exorcism ceremonies
 dried, smoked mackerel;  shavings from dried, smoked mackerel
 dried, smoked mackerel;  shavings from dried, smoked mackerel
 boiled and half-dried bonito
 undulating melodic ornamentation or embellishment, esp. in folk and popular songs;  unit of timber measurement
 style of Japanese folk song associated with Niigata Prefecture
 type of jōruri recitation
 style of jōruri narrative performance
 finely chopped round herring
 miyako-bushi scale (characteristic Japanese hemitonic pentatonic scale: mi, fa, la, ti, do)
 slow-paced style of shamisen music with vocal accompaniment (popular during the late Edo period)
 dried, smoked pilchard;  shavings from dried, smoked pilchard
 folk song from the Tsugaru region of Aomori Prefecture (used as a Bon Festival dance song)
 traditional festival in Kiryū City, Saitama
 song in the style of the Heikyoku