Japanese edit

Kanji in this term
か > が
Grade: 2
kun’yomi

Pronunciation edit

Noun edit

() (togaki

  1. (theater) stage direction; elements of a script excluding characterslines of dialogue or monologue, especially those telling an actor what to do
    • 2007, Furomoto Taketoshi, Mienai mono o miru chikara: Keruto no yōsei no okurimono [The power to see the unseen: gift of the Celtic faeries], page 131:
      また()では(はい)(おく)(まど)()がともること、それが(かがや)きを()すこと、(ろう)(じん)(むす)()(きん)(ちゃく)(うば)()い、(きん)()(めん)()らばることがあり、科白(せりふ)(なか)にある(ひづめ)(おと)()(くわ)えられる
      Mata togaki de wa haioku no mado ni hi ga tomoru koto, sore ga kagayaki o masu koto, rōjin to musuko ga kinchaku o ubaiai, kin ga jimen ni chirabaru koto ga ari, serifu no naka ni aru hizume no oto mo togaki ni kuwaerareru
      Further, the stage directions say there is a lamp lit in the window of the abandoned house, and it shines with increasing brilliance; the old man and his son scramble for the purse, and the money spills out on the ground; a stage direction indicates that the sound of hooves approaches during the speech

Usage notes edit

In scripts for kabuki or other traditional stage dramas, stage directions are written after lines of dialogue, beginning with the katakana character , as in 〈ト思い入れあって〉 (to: omoiire atte “with meditative affect”).[1]

References edit

  1. ^ ト書き”, in 世界大百科事典 第2版 (Sekai Dai-hyakka Jiten Dainihan, Heibonsha World Encyclopedia Second Edition)[1] (in Japanese), Tōkyō: Heibonsha, 1998