Meaning
1. A loud explosive sound
dokan represents a sudden, powerful boom, typically associated with explosions, impacts, or something bursting.
2. A dramatic, forceful event or action
It can also describe a strong, impactful moment—such as someone bursting into a room or a sudden emotional outburst.
Nuance & Feeling
dokan conveys suddenness, intensity, and dramatic impact. It creates an atmosphere of shock or disruption, often highlighting a moment that breaks the calm or shifts the situation dramatically.
Sensation
- A deep, resonant booming sound
- A strong vibration or shockwave spreading outward
- A sudden burst of air pressure
- A heavy impact that shakes the surroundings
- A rapid, forceful movement or explosion
Intensity
★★★★★ Very Strong
dokan expresses a powerful, explosive sound. Weaker variants include pan(パン) and don(ドン). A comparable or even stronger counterpart is zudōn(ズドーン), though depending on the scene, dokan can feel just as strong or stronger.
How to use it in Japanese
dokan is used for explosions, loud impacts, or sudden dramatic actions.
- 花火がドカンと上がった。
The fireworks went off with a huge boom. - 遠くでドカンと爆発音がした。
A loud explosion boomed in the distance. - 彼女はドカンと怒りをぶつけた。
She suddenly exploded in anger.
Examples in anime & pop culture
In anime, dokan is used for explosions, comedic impacts, and dramatic entrances. It is also used metaphorically, such as in lines like “This whole base is going dokan,” representing a bomb-like destructive impact.
Archetypes:
Energetic,
Intense / Dramatic,
Chaotic / Unstable
Related Japanese expressions
- pan(パン)
- don(ドン)
- zudōn(ズドーン)
Summary
dokan is a mimetic word representing a loud, explosive boom or sudden dramatic impact, commonly used in anime and everyday speech.