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The Japanese language was an Earth language spoken by the Japanese people of the archipelago of Japan. Hoshi Sato was fluent in Japanese.
Nogami, one of the the 37's spoke Japanese. (VOY: "The 37's")
Japanese-language advertisements were present in Detroit in 2004. (ENT: "Carpenter Street")
Sato had a recipe for her grandmother's oden, in the original Japanese. (ENT: "Singularity")
The Mariposan colonists used technology labeled ヨシミツ. This transliterated to Yoshimitsu, for the Yoshimitsu computer company. (TNG: "Up The Long Ladder")
Hachidan kiritsu (八段規律) was a Japanese term which meant "eighth degree rule." It described an illegal move in the sport of anbo-jyutsu. (TNG: "The Icarus Factor")
Advertisements in Japanese, reading fuku no aoyama (服の青山) and kuishinbo (くいしんぼ) were displayed on Noble Isle in 2384. (PRO: "Masquerade")
The Daystrom Institute, being an Okinawan establishment, also went by the name Deisutorōmu sentan robotto kōgakukenkyūsho (デイストローム先端ロボット工学研究所). (PIC: "Remembrance")
Japanese-named starships[]
Maru is a word meaning "defensive circle", and was often used for vessels.
- USS Akagi
- USS Honshu
- USS Kobayashi Maru (which gave its name to the Kobayashi Maru scenario.)
- USS Kyushu
- USS Musashi
- USS Okinawa
- SS Shiku Maru
- SS Urusei Yatsura
- USS Yamaguchi
- USS Yamato
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Arabic • Chinese (Cantonese • Mandarin Chinese) • Dutch • English • Finnish • French • German • Greek • Hawaiian • Hebrew • Hindi • Irish • Italian • Japanese • Latin • Lincos • Norwegian • Polish • Russian • Scots • Sign language (American Sign Language) • Spanish • Swahili • Welsh • Whale song • Wolof |
External links[]
- Japanese language at Memory Beta, the wiki for licensed Star Trek works
- Japanese language at Wikipedia