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pseudo-Japanese

  • a word derived from Japanese.
    Japanese
    adjective
    of, relating to, or characteristic of Japan, its people, or their language.

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In the first place it has no trace of Japanese or pseudo-Japanese music except the chorus Miya Sama, Miya Sama.

From Time Magazine Archive

There can be no doubt that a certain type of tourist, ignorant of Japanese art, by greedily buying strange, gaudy things at high prices, has stimulated a morbid production of truly unæsthetic pseudo-Japanese art.

From Evolution Of The Japanese, Social And Psychic by Sidney Lewis Gulick

A movement arose for beautifying the studies, which began with pseudo-Japanese lamp-shades, and moved upward through pretty curtains and tablecloths to framed "Medici" pictures.

From The School and the World by Victor Gollancz

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