Tejime

Tejime

Tejime (手締め "tejime", also called 手打ち "teuchi") is a Japanese custom of ceremonial rhythmic hand clapping, performed at the end of a special eventsuch as a celebration or a meeting of shareholdersto bring the occasion to a peaceful, lively close.

Before proceeding to clap hands, the leader says "ote wo haishaku" (お手を拝借), after which the participants, just before clapping their hands, usually yell "iyō'o" (イヨーオ), "yo" (ヨッ) or " itchō" (もう一丁) in order to synchronize timing. There are various ways of clapping hands, which are explained below.

Types of tejime

The main types are:

*"Itchō-jime " (一丁締め), which consists of a single clap.

*The Edo-style tejime:

:*"Ippon-jime" (一本締め), which consists of three sets of three claps and one final clap (3-3-3-1).

:*"Sanbon-jime" (三本締め), which consists of three ippon-jime, i.e. three three sets of three claps and one final clap (3-3-3-1 3-3-3-1 3-3-3-1).

For example, in the case of sanbon-jime, the ceremony would go like this:

- "Ote wo haishaku" ("lit." the borrowing of [your] hands)
- "Iyō'o" *clap clap clap, clap clap clap, clap clap clap, clap*
- "Yo" *clap clap clap, clap clap clap, clap clap clap, clap*
- "Yo" *clap clap clap, clap clap clap, clap clap clap, clap*
- "Arigatō gozaimashita" (thank you)

Other types of tejime include "Ōsaka-jime" (大阪締め) and "Hakatashu ippon" (博多手一本), which is performed during the Hakata-Gion Yamakasa Festival (博多祇園山笠), held in Fukuoka in July.

See also

*Customs and etiquette of Japan
*Hakushu (拍手), hand clapping related to Shinto


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