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Why do you want to add this engine?
It's the go-to online dictionary for Japanese <->English. It's basically what https://www.naver.com is for Korean, and there's already an engine entry for Naver.
Features of this engine
I'm not really sure what I should put here... Uhm, I guess it's fast? And it's a nicely and matter-of-factly designed website? And it's indispensable for anyone having to do anything with Japanese?
How can Searx fetch the information from this engine?
Again, not really sure what kind of technical data need to go here because I don't really know how Searx talks to its engines internally, but I suppose this could be a starting point: https://jisho.org/docs
Applicable category of this engine
General; or maybe Science, seeing as it's of an academic nature, but all the other dictionaries are in General, so I see no reason to break the tradition.
Working URL to the engine
https://jisho.org
Why do you want to add this engine?
It's the go-to online dictionary for Japanese <->English. It's basically what https://www.naver.com is for Korean, and there's already an engine entry for Naver.
Features of this engine
I'm not really sure what I should put here... Uhm, I guess it's fast? And it's a nicely and matter-of-factly designed website? And it's indispensable for anyone having to do anything with Japanese?
How can Searx fetch the information from this engine?
Again, not really sure what kind of technical data need to go here because I don't really know how Searx talks to its engines internally, but I suppose this could be a starting point: https://jisho.org/docs
Applicable category of this engine
General; or maybe Science, seeing as it's of an academic nature, but all the other dictionaries are in General, so I see no reason to break the tradition.
Additional context
Cross-linking to searxng/searxng#1016
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