Telling Time in the Edo Period! Obscure Japanese Vocabulary & Etymology | Japan Station 156
May 06, 2025•24 min•Ep. 156
Episode description
On this episode of Japan Station, we're talking about vocabulary and phrases related to telling time during the Edo Period! This is a surprisingly deep and interesting topic no matter whether you're learning Japanese or not!
👉Topics Discussed- What does oyatsu mean? (おやつ)
- What the origin of the word oyatsu is
- About the Edo Period time system
- How to tell time during Japan's Edo Period
- The names of the time divisions used during the Edo Period
- What does shirokujichū (四六時中) means
- The etymology/origin of the word
- shirokujichū (四六時中)
- What does asameshimae (朝飯前) mean?
- The origins/etymology of asameshimae
- And more
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