Japanese people and Meitei people (also known as Manipuri people) have a long history of sharing and interacting with each other's art and cultural heritages, including but not limited to cinema, music, mythology, language, literature and theatre.
My Japanese Niece (Meitei: Eigi Japangi Imou, Japanese: マイ・ジャパニーズ・ニース, romanized: mai Japaniizu niisu) is a 2015 Japanese-Meitei bilingual film, directed by Mohen Naorem.[6]
It shows three major roles; the Japanese soldier (played by Junichi Kajioka), the Japanese niece named Asada (played by actress Yu Asada) and the adopted daughter.[7][8]
In Meitei language (officially called Manipuri language), the Battle of Imphal, a historical WWII Japanese-British combat fought in Imphal, is popularly known as "Japan Lan" (Meitei: ꯖꯄꯥꯟ ꯂꯥꯟ, romanized: /Japaan Laan/) or "Japan Lal" (Meitei: ꯖꯄꯥꯟ ꯂꯥꯜ, romanized: /Japaan Laal/), where "Lan" or "Lal" means "battle", "combat", or "war".[a]
Multilingual dictionary
On the World Book Day 2022, the Sahitya Thoupang Lup (STL) published a trilingual dictionary of English, Japanese and Meitei languages, written in Latin script, authored by Ph. Nandakumar Sharma, in a function organised in the DIPR Auditorium in Imphal West district. It was produced in the aim to help Meitei speaking students who are learning or want to learn Japanese language, as well as vice versa.[16]
"Nungshibi Japan" is a Meitei language travelogue about Japan, authored by Saratchand Thiyam, formally released in the Jawaharlal Nehru Manipur Dance Academy, Imphal.[17]
"The Land of The Rising Sun: Numitna Thorakpham Japan Urubada" is authored by Samarendra Chongtham, published in 2008, in English and Meitei languages.[18]
^Singh, Rajkumar Mani (2002). Khwairakpam Chaoba Singh. Sahitya Akademi. p. 47. ISBN978-81-260-1519-1. ... By that time the title was also popularly known as Japan Lan (war) as the play covered the experiences of Manipur during the Second World War. ...
^Sharma, H. Surmangol (2006). "Learners' Manipuri-English dictionary ("Lān")". dsal.uchicago.edu (in Manipuri and English). Chicago University. p. 170, 171. Retrieved 2023-12-29. lān ꯂꯥꯟ /lan/ n. war; battle. Variant: lāl. ~ ngam- /~ ŋəm/ v. to win a war. Morph: ~ ngam- [~ to win]. ~ cang- /~ cə́ŋ/ v. to engage oneself at a war. Morph: ~ cang-