shiko
Shiko is a term that originates from Japanese culture, specifically from the context of traditional theater and dance performances. It refers to the act of bowing as a form of greeting or expression of respect. The term is often used in the context of kabuki, noh, and other traditional Japanese performing arts. In these performances, shiko is an essential part of the ritual and is used to convey various emotions and messages to the audience.
The act of shiko involves the performer bowing deeply, often with one hand placed on the chest
In addition to its use in traditional theater, shiko is also a common greeting in everyday Japanese