Koto is Japanese for thing. but it has other meanings
Warui koto (literally, "bad things") is a series of Japanese manga.
There are three common usages of こと (koto) in Japanese. These are:琴 - the national instrument of Japan, which is called the 'koto' and is a 13-stringed instrument事 - used to mean 'thing' in Japanese and can be used to refer to both tangible and intangible things古都 - an ancient city or former capitalI think the meaning you're looking for is the first - the Japanese koto. If you're interested in reading more about the koto, see the related links below.
One type of Japanese zither is the koto.
It is called the koto.
Iwau koto
Yuruse nai koto
Miru koto wa dekimasen
Koto is a versatile word with a number of meanings, expressed variously in certain grammatical structures. Loosely, it means 'thing' (in the abstract sense.) It is also a stringed, plucked instrument.
shinu koto ga deki masuka
fuan ni koto ga aru
Tama Aoki has written: 'Nandemo nai hanashi' 'Sofu no koto haha no koto' -- subject(s): Authors, Japanese, Family, Family relationships, Japanese Authors
Watashi WA anata no koto wo hanashitte masu