The Japanese don't really have a phrase for "oh no", however there are a number of curses one can say when something doesn't go as planned. Usually, one might say something like しまった (shimatta), くそ (kuso), or 弱ったな (yowatta na). Language filters prevent me from posting the meaning of these phrases, but it should probably be noted that these words don't have quite the intensity or vulgarity that they do in English.
oh-re-oh.. otherwise known as oreo. they also originated from japan.
Konichiwa (Cone-ee-chee-wa) To say how are you, say Ogenki desu ka (Oh-gangki-desoo-ka)
The Japan That Can Say No was created in 1989.
oh ton dieu - Oh your god oh mon dieu - Oh my god
"Oh my brothers, oh my sisters, these are terrible tongue twisters" - Oh Say Can You Say
Nippon, Nihon, Japan, Nailikukoku
It is An tSeapáin ('the Japan').
In Japan lots of people collect Yu Gi Oh! So probaly Japan.
Japan
Sadaharu Oh
the French say 'Japan Airlines' - they do not translate that in French.
oh, нет - pronounced - Oh, nyetHope this helps.