Nafudakake (名札掛け, lit. "name-plate-rack") is a Japanese method of displaying all the names of the members in a group by collecting the names on individual plaques called nafuda (名札, "nametag") and hanging them together in a specialized case called kake (掛け, "rack"). Nafudakake can be found in traditional art forms such as chadō, in modern art forms such as judo, at Shinto shrines (where they are used to display the names of benefactors) and in some modern organizations such as volunteer fire departments. In English, the term is most commonly associated with Japanese martial arts, and nafudakake are commonly considered an element of a traditional martial arts dojo.
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Nafudakake (名札掛け, lit. "name-plate-rack") is a Japanese method of displaying all the names of the members in a group by collecting the names on individual plaques called nafuda (名札, "nametag") and hanging them together in a specialized case called kake (掛け, "rack"). Nafudakake can be found in traditional art forms such as chadō, in modern art forms such as judo, at Shinto shrines (where they are used to display the names of benefactors) and in some modern organizations such as volunteer fire departments. In English, the term is most commonly associated with Japanese martial arts, and nafudakake are commonly considered an element of a traditional martial arts dojo. (en) In giapponese, il termine nafudakake (名札掛け?) (Hiragana: なふだかけ) si riferisce ad un gruppo di targhette in un dojo di arti marziali giapponesi e altre (ad esempio la Cerimonia del Tè) con sopra scritti i nomi dei discepoli del dojo, ed anche i loro ranghi. Solitamente, ogni nome è scritto su una diversa placchetta di legno appesa ad un uncinetto metallico oppure ad un chiodino. In un dojo dove vengono mostrati i gradi, la targhetta di una persona è posta più in alto in base al rango d'appartenenza. I nafudakake sono anche usati negli santuari shinto per mostrare i nomi dei benefattori. (it) |
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