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is a famous story, a form of Japanese spoken entertainment. It has a simple story, with the most humorous part being the repetition of a ridiculously long name. It is often used in training for entertainers.


Plot

A couple could not think of a suitable name for their newborn son. The father went to the local
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and asked the chief priest to think of an auspicious name. The priest suggested "Jugemu" (), and several other names. The father could not decide which name he preferred, and therefore, gave the baby all of the names. Jugemu's full name is: (the NHK version, (Video in the archive does not work. Archive of a script-only page

partially replaced with kanji) In one version of the tale, Jugemu got into a fight with a friend one day, and the friend suffered a large bump on his head. In protest, he went crying to Jugemu's parents. However, due to the amount of time it took to recite his name, by the time he finished, the bump on his head had already healed. * Another version states that Jugemu fell into a well and drowned; everyone who had to pass along the news spent a lot of time reciting his entire name. In yet another variant, Jugemu fell into a lake, and his parents barely arrived in time to save him.


Interpretation of Jugemu's name

Each part of Jugemu's name that the priest had suggested has an auspicious meaning: ; Jugemu : "limitless life". ; Gokō-no Surikire : "five of rubbing off (the rock)". In Japanese Buddhist lore, a tennin, heavenly maiden would visit the human world once in every three thousand years, leaving friction marks on a huge rock with her dress. Eventually, the rock would wear down to nothing in the span of one , or 4 billion () years. The priest thus blesses the child to live at least 20 billion () years, essentially for eternity. ; Kaijarisuigyo : "gravel in the sea and fish in water". The amount of gravel and number of fish in the world is meant to represent the degree of the child's luck and fortune. ; Suigyōmatsu : "where water eventually goes". Because water is free to go anywhere, the child is blessed with boundless well-being wherever he goes. ; Unraimatsu : "where clouds originally come". Because clouds come from anywhere, this is similar to the above. ; Fūraimatsu : "where wind originally comes". Similar to the above. ; Kunerutokoro : "places to eat and sleep". It is fortunate to have both food and shelter at any time. ; Sumutokoro : "places to live". Same as above. ; Yaburakōji-no burakōji : "''
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History

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studies classify "Jugemu" as a variant of tale type ''The Child with a Long Name''. In the English speaking world,
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of this type is known by the titles "
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" and "Nicki Nicki Tembo". An early version of this type is "" ('Sunk down the waters for greed'), in a book of jokes published in 1703, created by comedian Yonezawa Hikohachi. In it, a stepmother renames her sons. The stepson whom she hates is given a short name , and her precious own son given a long . One day, falls into a river, but people swiftly rescue him. Another day, the mother's own son is swept by the river. She cries "Somebody, please! is drowning!", but the boy is lost to the river as no-one comes to save him due to the time it takes her to say his name.Transcribed text: Text data: Both names are garbled forms of phrases taken from Sino-Japanese readings of Chinese Buddhist sutras. The punchline is a Japanese pun involving the word . A book of horror stories published in 1805 contains "" ('A tale of a man who named his son with a strange name, and regretted it'). In it, a man wishes to name his first son with a unique and long name. He consults a
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scholar, who recommends the name . A tutor of
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sneers at this, opposing such use of foreign language to name a Japanese's son. The tutor proposes , a traditional poem of good fortune. The scholar and the tutor starts quarrelling, so the father decides to make the name by himself. He solemnly declares it will be . One day, the boy falls into a well. People panic to rescue the boy, but for every message they recite the long name. The boy dies, "blue and swollen". (
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3 (=1766 CE) reprint of a classic Chinese textbook.
The poem that the tutor referred to, in its original form , is a
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of Japanese morae (similar to syllables). The story gives no explanation of the origin or meanings of "Tekitekini". The book was written by a storywriter and storyteller with
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Tozuisha. The name "Jugemu" appears in a 1884 magazine article,Facsimile: and the full story in a 1912 book. Another 1912 document suggests that the story of "Jugemu" may have existed by the mid-19th century.Biography of a rakugo performer Hayashiya Shōzō the Fifth ( :ja:林家正蔵#5代目). Published as a
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on a Japanese newspaper. * ** excerpts: Hayashiya Shōdō is now 89 years old. He recently changed his stage-name from Shōzō to Shōdō. ** excerpts: When he was 18 years old (in East Asian age reckoning#Japan), he entered apprenticeship to rakugo master Hayashiya Shōzō the Second ( :ja:林家正蔵#2代目). * ** excerpts: He received a stage-name Shōkyō. His "Jigemu Jigemu" performance was good. Master Hayashiya Shōzō (the Second) was impressed, so adopted Shōkyō as a son. ** excerpts: But Shōkyō became arrogant. When he was 22 years old (in East Asian age reckoning), during around the
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era, he ran away from Master. * ** excerpts: Years later, when Shōkyō came back, he found that Master Hayashiya Shōzō had already died in Ansei 5. * Notes (not in the text): ** The article describes that Shōkyō runaway was in
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era, approximately 1855–1860 CE. However, this does not match with his age "22", which is calculated to be roughly around 1845 (1912 CE - 89 years old + 22 years old =1845 CE). But in either case, the article is suggesting that "Jigemu Jigemu" existed before 1860. ** No information about the storyline of the said "Jigemu Jigemu".
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to name their second child. The name is A 1930 reprint of Noguchi1927 with corrections: The name is taken from a
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chapter 26. One day the child falls into a well and drowns; the
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relating Buddhist chants to
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s.In modern Japan, Buddhism rites are mostly associated with funerals: This version is titled "". By the mid-20th century, it was no longer performed. "Jugemu" is performed not only in ( theaters), but also to other audiences and on mass media, especially for children. "Jugemu" was on a 1926 newspaper's radio broadcast program, with the full name printed. There was another broadcast in 1932, this time for children, and the name printed on newspaper again. The story is told in children's magazines from as early as 1926. Even a prominent Japanese dictionary describes the full name, since its 1991 edition. Television stations broadcast it also in children's programs.Example: In 2003,
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") featured a game of reciting the name from memory. The program proved popular. (TOC
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There were schools that make all pupils memorize and recite it. Since 2005, several elementary school textbooks include "Jugemu".


Cultural references

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'' video game series is called 'Jugemu' in Japanese versions of the game. In a similar reference, the eggs Lakitu drop, which turn into Spinies, are referred to as 'Paipo' in Japan, despite only being referred to as "Spiny's Eggs" or "Spiny Eggs" in English. The spiked balls thrown by Spikes and blown in the air by Ptooies are called in another reference. Additionally, a Lakitu by the name of Lakilester is named 'Pokopii' in the Japanese version of ''
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''. Jugemu's full name is quoted in the song by Japanese rock band KANA-BOON. Jugemu (#40) is a colossal underground monster appearing to be only a tiny twig with a single leaf on the surface in the video game '' Star Ocean: Blue Sphere''. "Jugemu-jugemu gokōnosurikire sammy-davis broilerchicken" is the chant Sasami uses to turn into Pretty Sammy in the Japanese
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" reveals he shares his name with Jugemu; the character
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(who is known to have adopted the name Bradley, originally bearing only the moniker "Wrath") then reveals that it happens to be his real name as well (though Bradley's voice actor repeatedly misses the third "Paipo"). They continue saying it while preparing for battle, until Scar, in reciting the name, accidentally bites his tongue. ''
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'' has a monkey whose full name also starts with "Jugemu Jugemu" as an anime-only character, and was known for his vulgar habits. Trying to find a middle ground, the main characters have adopted a very long name which included insults regarding
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, as well as references to ''
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. Jugemu's full name is recited in the lyrics of , the ending theme to , a manga and anime about a troupe of female performers. Lucy from ''
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'' also shares the similar fate as Jugemu (having a long name with a similar origin) and when she first reveals her name her co-workers remark that she is a "modern day Jugemu Jugemu". In
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's '' Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney - Spirit of Justice'' (2016), case 4, "Turnabout Storyteller", contains multiple references to different , including Jugemu. At the beginning of the trial, the prosecutor Nahyuta Sahdmadhi is questioned about his knowledge on , and in response offers to read Jugemu, and begins the story, before being cut off by Athena Cykes in order to return focus to the trial at hand. A character appearing in the case, Geiru Toneido, also has a dog called Jugemu, named after the story. Later in the game, it is revealed that one of the game's antagonists, Inga Karkhuul Khura'in, in reality has a Jugemu-esque name: Inga Karkhuul Haw'kohd Dis'nahm Bi'ahni Lawga Ormo Pohmpus Da'nit Ar'edi Iz Khura'in III; his middle names are pronounced as "How could this name be any longer or more pompous than it already is?" Jugemu's name is featured prominently in an episode of . Two of the main characters perform it for a kindergarten their son attends. In '' Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA Arcade'', '' Miku Flick/02'', and '' Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA Future Tone'', a Vocaloid producer named "Vocaliod-P" made a song named "Jugemu Sequencer" which was inspired by Jugemu. This song has reached the Hall of Fame. In episode 21 of ''
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'', the club can be heard practicing Jugemu when JK and Ryusei come to speak to one of the members. In episode 33 of ''
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'', the five main characters come up with new attack names. Instead of choosing one, they combine them all into a really long attack name with several words from Jugemu's full name being a part of it. In ''
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'', many members of the Goblin Troop are named after Jugemu Jugemu, such as "Gokou", "Unlai", and "Yaburo".


See also

* Japanese folktale


Notes


References


External links

* * {{Authority control Rakugo Japanese folklore Japanese literature Performing arts in Japan Japanese words and phrases