This is the 3222nd most frequent Japanese word.
大切り
"Ōkiri" (大切り) refers to a comedic segment, often in Japanese variety shows, where participants deliver witty or humorous responses to prompts or situations.
In this sentence, '大切り' refers to the final and important section of a traditional Rakugo performance, emphasizing its significance.
大切りは落語の最後を締めくくる重要な部分です。
The 'O-kiri' is the important part that concludes the end of the Rakugo performance.
Here, '大切り' signifies the climax or concluding highlight of the stage performance.
舞台の大切りで観客が笑いに包まれた。
The audience burst into laughter during the climax of the stage performance.
In this instance, '大切り' denotes a specific segment or final skit in the context of a television show, showing its adaptability in modern entertainment.