“Death Word – What is that word now?” “Soy sauce face” Kazama Toru, Fukuyama Masaharu and others were considered representatives

“Death Word – What is that word now?” “Soy sauce face” Kazama Toru, Fukuyama Masaharu and others were considered representatives
Death Word ~That Word Now~

We will introduce “death words” such as obsolete words that are no longer in use and nostalgic buzzwords from the Showa and Heisei eras. Today’s death word is “soy sauce face”! It is not a “salty” face.

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Today’s death word: “soy sauce face”

Hint! It’s a type of man’s face.

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“Soy sauce face” refers to a handsome man with clean-cut features!

Masaharu Fukuyama (Tokyo, Minato Ward) (Photo by Keisuke Kato)

“Soy sauce face” is a term used to describe men with clean-cut features. Although there is no clear definition, it often refers to handsome Japanese men such as Toru Kazama and Masaharu Fukuyama.

The opposite of soy sauce face is the “sauce face” of a handsome man with deep features that are uncharacteristic of Japanese people, such as Abe Hiroshi. In recent years, “salt face” faces, which are lighter than soy sauce face, such as those of Sakaguchi Kentaro, Ayano Go, and Hoshino Gen, have also become popular.

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Source: Japanese