kari-kari(カリカリ) – Meaning, Usage, and Examples in Japanese

Word type: Giongo(擬音語) / Gitaigo(擬態語)

Meaning

kari-kari describes a dry, crisp, and crunchy sound produced when something firm is bitten, broken, rubbed, or scratched. It also refers to a light, scratchy friction sound made by writing tools such as quills or fountain pens on textured paper.

Nuance & Feeling

kari-kari carries a lively yet delicate atmosphere. It can feel refreshing and satisfying when used for food, or calm and focused when used for writing sounds. Characters experiencing kari-kari may feel pleased, attentive, or soothed by the clean, crisp texture or the gentle scratch of pen on paper.

Sensation

  • A dry, sharp crunch when biting or breaking
  • Light, crisp resistance followed by a clean snap
  • A brittle texture that breaks easily
  • A fine, scratchy friction sound when writing on textured paper

Intensity

★★★☆☆(Moderate) kari-kari expresses a clear, crisp sound with moderate intensity. Weaker: pari-pari(パリパリ)— lighter, thinner crispness Stronger: gori-gori(ゴリゴリ)— harder, heavier grinding or crunching

How to use it in Japanese

kari-kari is used to describe crunchy foods, dry textures, scratchy friction, or the sound of writing tools on paper. It appears in cooking scenes, eating scenes, and quiet writing moments.

  • ベーコンがカリカリに焼けた
    The bacon cooked up nice and crispy.
  • 彼はクッキーをカリカリかじっている
    He’s crunching on a cookie with a kari-kari sound.
  • 羽ペンが紙の上でカリカリと音を立てている
    The quill makes a kari-kari sound as it moves across the paper.

Examples in anime & pop culture

In anime, kari-kari is used for crispy food textures, small animals nibbling, or the scratchy sound of writing tools on paper. It adds a tactile, vivid feeling to scenes involving eating, scratching, or quiet writing.

Archetypes:
Calm / Gentle,
Cute / Playful,
Mischievous / Trickster

  • pari-pari(パリパリ)
  • gori-gori(ゴリゴリ)
  • bori-bori(ボリボリ)

Summary

kari-kari describes a crisp, dry, and sharp sound or texture, including crunchy foods and scratchy writing sounds. It conveys liveliness, clarity, and a satisfying crispness, and is widely used in anime and everyday Japanese.

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