Karaoke, bonsai, ikebana, origami, kaizen, kanban, tycoon, kimono, bento, edamame, gingko, hibachi, miso, ramen, panko, sahimi, soy, sushi, tempura, tofu, teriyaki, karate, zen, akito, emoji, futon, honcho, kamikaze, koi, kudzu, tsunami, and sudoku are just a few of the words used in English that have Japanese origins.
Karaoke most likely has origins in Japanese.
The name is derived from the Japanese symbols kan, which means China and po, which means medicine.
kendo and karate
Guyano is not a Japanese family name. It is of perhaps Spanish origins.
Etymology. The study of words and their origins.
Expedite
Kaput, kindergarten, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, and rush are some words with Germanic or Norse origins.
The Japanese
They study the history and origins of words.
hurry
The study of a word's origins, roots, and history is called etymology. Etymology examines the historical development of words, tracing their origins back to their earliest forms and meanings.
I don't think it is. I know some Japanese people and I asked them, and they said they'd never heard it before, and that it's unlikely for it to be one.