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Old Japanese / Traditional Chinese & Korean
萬歲 is the traditional Chinese, Korean Hanja, and ancient Japanese way of writing banzai.
In modern times, the first character was simplified in Japan and China. So you might want to select the other entry for universal readability.
While it has become a popular, if not an odd, thing to scream as you jump out of an airplane (preferably with a parachute attached), banzai is actually a very old Asian way to say “hooray.” The Japanese word “banzai” comes from the Chinese word “wan sui,” which means “The age of 10,000 years.” It is actually a wish that the Emperor or the Empire live that long.
Imagine long ago when the Emperor made a rare public appearance. 萬歲 is what all people would yell to their leader in respect.
So if you like it as a hooray, or you want to wish someone that they live for 10,000 years, this is the calligraphy for you.
Other translations include Cheers! (not the drinking kind), hurrah!, long live [name]!, and congratulations!
To other things with banzai in their names, I am still waiting for the promised sequel to Buckaroo Banzai.
Notes: Sometimes people confuse banzai with bonsai. A bonsai is a miniature tree. They have nothing to do with each other.
Modern Japanese Version
万歲 is the modern Japanese way to write banzai.
We've made two almost identical entries for this word, with just a variation on the first character. In the last century, 萬 was simplified to 万 in Japan and China. The new generation will expect it to be written as 万 but the old generation can still read the more traditional 萬 form. You must make your determination as to what version is best for you. If your audience is mostly Japanese, I suggest 万歲.
While it has become a popular, if not an odd, thing to scream as you jump out of an airplane (preferably with a parachute attached), banzai is actually a very old Asian way to say “hooray.” The Japanese word “banzai” comes from the Chinese word “wan sui” which means “The age of 10,000 years.” It is actually a wish that the Emperor or the Empire live that long.
Imagine long ago when the Emperor made a rare public appearance. This is what all of the people would yell to their leader in respect.
So if you like it as a hooray, or you want to wish someone that they live for 10,000 years, this is the calligraphy for you.
To other things with banzai in their names, I am still waiting for the promised sequel to Buckaroo Banzai.
Other translations: hurrah, long life, congratulations, cheers, live long.
Notes: Sometimes people confuse banzai with bonsai. A bonsai is a miniature tree. They have nothing to do with each other. Further, Bonzai is not a word at all - although it would make a great name for a calcium supplement for older people.
Below are some entries from our dictionary that may match your Anzai search...
| Characters If shown, 2nd row is Simp. Chinese |
Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
安在 see styles |
anzai あんざい |
(surname) Anzai |
安才 see styles |
anzai あんざい |
(surname) Anzai |
安斉 see styles |
anzai あんざい |
(place-name, surname) Anzai |
安済 see styles |
anzai あんざい |
(surname) Anzai |
安濟 see styles |
anzai あんざい |
(surname) Anzai |
安細 see styles |
anzai あんざい |
(surname) Anzai |
安薺 see styles |
anzai あんざい |
(surname) Anzai |
安財 see styles |
anzai あんざい |
(surname) Anzai |
安雑 see styles |
anzai あんざい |
(surname) Anzai |
安齊 see styles |
anzai あんざい |
(surname) Anzai |
安齋 see styles |
anzai あんざい |
(surname) Anzai |
案済 see styles |
anzai あんざい |
(surname) Anzai |
案西 see styles |
anzai あんざい |
(surname) Anzai |
安斉肇 see styles |
anzaihajime あんざいはじめ |
(person) Anzai Hajime (1953-) |
安斎肇 see styles |
anzaihajime あんざいはじめ |
(person) Anzai Hajime (1953.12.21-) |
安斎隆 see styles |
anzaitakashi あんざいたかし |
(person) Anzai Takashi |
安西愈 see styles |
anzaimasaru あんざいまさる |
(person) Anzai Masaru |
安西浩 see styles |
anzaihiroshi あんざいひろし |
(person) Anzai Hiroshi (1901.10.6-1990.4.12) |
安齋舞 see styles |
anzaimai あんざいまい |
(person) Anzai Mai (1990.8.21-) |
安斎正人 see styles |
anzaimasahito あんざいまさひと |
(person) Anzai Masahito |
安斎美緒 see styles |
anzaimio あんざいみお |
(person) Anzai Mio (1980.4.18-) |
安斎育郎 see styles |
anzaiikurou / anzaikuro あんざいいくろう |
(person) Anzai Ikurou (1940.4.16-) |
安斎重男 see styles |
anzaishigeo あんざいしげお |
(person) Anzai Shigeo |
安西一郎 see styles |
anzaiichirou / anzaichiro あんざいいちろう |
(person) Anzai Ichirō (1931.10-) |
安西信行 see styles |
anzainobuyuki あんざいのぶゆき |
(person) Anzai Nobuyuki (1972.8.19-) |
安西冬衛 see styles |
anzaifuyue あんざいふゆえ |
(person) Anzai Fuyue |
安西勝一 see styles |
anzaishouichi / anzaishoichi あんざいしょういち |
(person) Anzai Shouichi |
安西史孝 see styles |
anzaifumitaka あんざいふみたか |
(person) Anzai Fumitaka (1958.11.16-) |
安西愛子 see styles |
anzaiaiko あんざいあいこ |
(person) Anzai Aiko (1917.4.13-) |
安西正夫 see styles |
anzaimasao あんざいまさお |
(person) Anzai Masao (1904.11.12-1972.4.24) |
The following table may be helpful for those studying Chinese or Japanese...
| Title | Characters | Romaji (Romanized Japanese) | Various forms of Romanized Chinese | |
| Banzai Wansui | 萬歲 万岁 | banzai / manzai | wàn suì / wan4 sui4 / wan sui / wansui | |
| Banzai | 万歲 / 萬歲 万岁 | banzai | wàn suì / wan4 sui4 / wan sui / wansui | |
| Manzai | 漫才 | màn cái / man4 cai2 / man cai / mancai | man ts`ai / mantsai / man tsai | |
| Manzai | マンサイ | mansai | ||
| In some entries above you will see that characters have different versions above and below a line. In these cases, the characters above the line are Traditional Chinese, while the ones below are Simplified Chinese. | ||||
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