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is the Japanese word for "thrust", coming from the verb , meaning "to thrust". The second syllable is accented, with Japanese's unvoiced vowels making it pronounced almost like " ski" (but preceded by a "t" sound). In Japanese martial arts and Okinawan martial arts, tsuki is used to refer to various thrusting techniques.
"Tsuki" (stylized in Japanese as "TSUKI", "Moon") is a song by Japanese recording artist Namie Amuro, released as the theme song of the film Dakishimetai: Shinjitsu no Monogatari. Released as a three-track single in January 2014, the single contains the B-sides "Neonlight Lipstick" and "Ballerina". "Neonlight Lipstick" and "Ballerina" were released in October 2013 as part of theme songs for commercial endorsement deals, and "Tsuki" was released on January 29, 2014 by Amuro's label Dimension Point through Avex Trax. It received mixed reviews from music critics; many commended "Tsuki" and "Ballerina"'s production and composition, while some criticized "Neonlight Lipstick" for these reasons. Charted as a single on the Japanese Oricon Singles Chart, it reached number three and the title track single was certified gold by the Recording Industry Association of Japan (RIAJ). All tracks from "Tsuki" received an accompanying music video and charted on the Japan Hot 100 chart.
Tsuki is a Japanese word primarily referring to the moon , but also referring to a thrust or an attachment . It may refer to: