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Last time we hear that cheer was 85 years ago. Should we be nervous?
"Banzai (万æ³) is a Japanese exclamation meaning "ten thousand years," used as a cheer for long life, a cry of triumph, or a battle cry, similar to "hurrah" or "long live," often shouted with hands raised in celebration or during a charge, embodying enthusiasm, loyalty, and sometimes suicidal fervor in military contexts like the infamous "banzai charge."
"BREAKING: Historical moment Japan has dissolved the House of Representatives called for Early Elections.
The Parliament Cheers to the Decree: "Banzai!"
Japan is Returning to its old Glory."
"Banzai (万æ³) is a Japanese exclamation meaning "ten thousand years," used as a cheer for long life, a cry of triumph, or a battle cry, similar to "hurrah" or "long live," often shouted with hands raised in celebration or during a charge, embodying enthusiasm, loyalty, and sometimes suicidal fervor in military contexts like the infamous "banzai charge."
"BREAKING: Historical moment Japan has dissolved the House of Representatives called for Early Elections.
The Parliament Cheers to the Decree: "Banzai!"
Japan is Returning to its old Glory."