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*''Jōruri'', an opera by Japanese composer [[Minoru Miki]] |
*''Jōruri'', an opera by Japanese composer [[Minoru Miki]] |
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*[[Jōruri-ji]] (浄瑠璃寺), a Buddhist temple in Kyoto |
*[[Jōruri-ji]] (浄瑠璃寺), a Buddhist temple in Kyoto |
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*"Joruri", a song by Bangladeshi heavy metal band Pledge Karma |
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Jōruri is the [[Hepburn romanization]] of the Japanese ([[kanji]]) word. It is spelled Zyôruri in [[Kunrei-shiki Rōmaji]] (ISO 3602), and Zyōruri in [[Nihon-shiki Rōmaji]] (ISO 3602 Strict). |
Jōruri is the [[Hepburn romanization]] of the Japanese ([[kanji]]) word. It is spelled Zyôruri in [[Kunrei-shiki Rōmaji]] (ISO 3602), and Zyōruri in [[Nihon-shiki Rōmaji]] (ISO 3602 Strict). |
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Jōruri (浄瑠璃) can refer to:
- Jōruri (music), a type of sung narrative with shamisen accompaniment, typically found in Bunraku, a traditional Japanese puppet theatre
- Jōruri, an opera by Japanese composer Minoru Miki
- Jōruri-ji (浄瑠璃寺), a Buddhist temple in Kyoto
Jōruri is the Hepburn romanization of the Japanese (kanji) word. It is spelled Zyôruri in Kunrei-shiki Rōmaji (ISO 3602), and Zyōruri in Nihon-shiki Rōmaji (ISO 3602 Strict).