noun, noun which may take the genitive case particle 'no'
Refers to a ridiculous pretense or transparent act, often used critically. Common in the phrase 茶番劇 (farce, charade).
彼の謝罪は茶番に過ぎない。
His apology is nothing but a farce.
その会議は完全に茶番だった。
That meeting was a complete charade.
noun
comic interlude; short humorous sketch
Historical term for a brief improvised comic sketch performed between kabuki acts during the Edo period. Now mainly encountered in historical or theatrical contexts.
歌舞伎の茶番は、役者の即興的な滑稽芸だった。
The kabuki chaban was an improvised comic routine by the actors.
noun
tea server; person who serves tea
Rare literal meaning: a person whose job is to serve tea. This sense is seldom used in modern Japanese; the word is overwhelmingly used in the farce sense.
江戸時代の茶屋では、茶番が客にお茶を運んだ。
At Edo-period teahouses, a tea server brought tea to the customers.