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Jōruri

can refer to:

  • Jōruri (music), a type of sung narrative with shamisen accompaniment, typically found in Bunraku, a traditional Japanese puppet theatre
  • Jōruri (opera), an opera by Japanese composer Miki Minoru
  • Jōruri-ji (浄瑠璃寺), a Buddhist temple in Kyoto
  • Joruri (song) by Bangladeshi heavy metal band Pledge Karma

Jōruri is the Hepburn romanization of the Japanese ( kanji) word. It is spelled Zyôruri in Kunrei-shiki Rōmaji (ISO 3602), and Zyōruri in Nihon-shiki Rōmaji (ISO 3602 Strict).

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Jōruri (music)

is a form of traditional Japanese narrative music in which a sings to the accompaniment of a shamisen. As a form of storytelling, the emphasis is on the lyrics and narration rather than the music itself.

Joruri (song)

Joruri is the first single of Bangladeshi heavy metal band Pledge Karma released on 1 September 2012. It was pretty much of a surprise for old Tanim Sufyani fans since this song was much milder than his previous works; as well as being an art rock song, whereas Pledge Karma's primary genre is Heavy Metal. This song also featured another veteran musician Mark Don.