Results, Japanese earthquake scale

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こぶじゅつkobujutsu

noun:

  • ancient Japanese martial arts
わがしやwagashiya

noun:

  • Japanese-style confectionary store
わがしてんwagashiten

noun:

だんごじるdangojiru

noun:

  • Japanese dumpling soup
にったいnittai

noun:

  • Japanese-Taiwanese; Japan-Taiwan
わていしょくwateishoku

noun:

  • Japanese-style set menu
やまともじyamatomoji

noun:

  • Japanese syllabary symbols; kana 唐文字
シャオリーベンSHAORIIBEN

noun:

  • Japanese person; Jap - derogatory term - From Chinese "xiǎo rìběn"
ばけだぬきbakedanuki

noun:

こみんかkominka

noun:

  • old Japanese-style house
たかさごのじょうとうばtakasagonojoutouba

expression / noun:

あいうえおaiueoアイウエオAIUEO

noun:

マダMADA

noun:

きんぎょくとうkingyokutou

noun:

  • traditional Japanese summer candy - Food term
おべんとうobentou

noun:

  • bento; Japanese box lunch 弁当
すぎsugi

noun:

  • Japanese cedar (Cryptomeria japonica)
えいわeiwa

noun:

  • English-Japanese (e.g. dictionary)
かぶきkabuki

noun:

  • kabuki; Japanese classical drama

歌舞伎kabukiha古くfurukuからkarano日本nipponno芸術geijutsuda Kabuki is an old Japanese art.

ぶんかちょうbunkachou

noun:

  • (Japanese) Agency for Cultural Affairs
くりkuriクリKURI

noun:

  • Japanese chestnut (Castanea crenata)

kuriha少なくともsukunakutomo15funha茹でyudeなくてはいけないnakutehaikenai Chestnuts have to be boiled for at least fifteen minutes.

つけものtsukemono

noun:

  • tsukemono; Japanese pickled vegetables
ぶんらくbunraku

noun:

  • Japanese puppet theatre (theater); bunraku
だいみょうdaimyou

noun:

  • daimyo (Japanese feudal lord); daimio 小名

あのano大名daimyouha十万sekiwo領しているryoushiteiru That daimyo holds a fief yielding 100,000 koku of rice.

ジスJISU

noun:

  • Japanese Industrial Standard; JIS - IT term
ジャスJASU

noun:

  • Japanese Agricultural Standard; JAS

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