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<k_ele>
<keb>和事</keb>
</k_ele>
<r_ele>
<reb>わごと</reb>
</r_ele>
<sense>
<pos>&n;</pos>
<xref type="see" seq="1671270">荒事・あらごと</xref>
<xref type="see" seq="2823120">実事・じつごと・2</xref>
<s_inf>in kabuki</s_inf>
<gloss>wagoto</gloss>
<gloss>love scene</gloss>
<gloss>style of acting for love stories</gloss>
</sense>
<info>
<audit time="2021-01-24 18:05:49" stat="A" unap="true">
<upd_name>dom</upd_name>
<upd_email>...address hidden...</upd_email>
<upd_detl>According to https://www.britannica.com/art/wagoto, it's a "gentle" style that originated in Kyoto in contrast to the "rough" style of Edo (荒事).</upd_detl>
<upd_refs>daijirin
https://dictionary.goo.ne.jp/word/和事/#jn-238034</upd_refs>
</audit>
<audit time="2021-01-26 07:30:51" stat="A">
<upd_uid>jwb</upd_uid>
<upd_name>Jim Breen</upd_name>
<upd_email>...address hidden...</upd_email>
<upd_refs>GG5: 【歌舞伎】 a love scene 《in a Kabuki play》; the production style of a love scene.
和事師 an actor who plays a love scene; an actor accomplished in playing love scenes.</upd_refs>
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+<gloss>love scene</gloss></upd_diff>
</audit>
</info>
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