There are so so many. There are books dedicated to onomatopoeia in Japanese. This link has lots of good information about a topic that could sprawl on and on.
Goro goro, poto poto, zaza, dondon, nyanya are the most common i heard there
Shaka Shaka. Fuwa Fuwa. Bisho Bisho. Nure Nure.
Wan Wan, used to describe a dog too, wan-chan
Doki doki is a good one (especially if you’re a retro gaming Mario fan)
むしむし, じめじめ and べとべと for japan’s brutally humid summer
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https://www.tofugu.com/japanese/japanese-onomatopoeia/
There are so so many. There are books dedicated to onomatopoeia in Japanese. This link has lots of good information about a topic that could sprawl on and on.
Goro goro, poto poto, zaza, dondon, nyanya are the most common i heard there
Shaka Shaka.
Fuwa Fuwa.
Bisho Bisho.
Nure Nure.
Wan Wan, used to describe a dog too, wan-chan
Doki doki is a good one (especially if you’re a retro gaming Mario fan)
むしむし, じめじめ and べとべと for japan’s brutally humid summer