Results, Japanese earthquake scale

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ががくgagaku

noun:

  • old Japanese court music; gagaku
かつべんkatsuben

noun:

  • narrator in Japanese silent cinema
にっしょうきnisshouki

noun:

  • the Japanese (rising sun) flag
かんわじてんkanwajiten

noun:

  • Chinese-Japanese character dictionary
調こうあんちょうさちょうkouanchousachou

noun:

  • (Japanese) Public Security Intelligence Agency
ほうじhouji

noun:

  • Japanese characters; kanji and kana
まさきmasaki

noun:

  • Japanese spindletree (Euonymus japonicus)
かたくちいわしkatakuchiiwashiカタクチイワシKATAKUCHIIWASHI

noun:

  • Japanese anchovy (Engraulis japonica)
ちゃんちゃんこchanchanko

noun:

  • padded sleeveless kimono jacket; Japanese vest
いちげんきんichigenkin

noun:

  • single-stringed Japanese zither
こまどりkomadoriコマドリKOMADORI

noun:

  • Japanese robin (Erithacus akahige)
そうろうぶんsouroubun

noun:

  • epistolary style (of Japanese literature)
やまいもyamaimo

noun:

  • Japanese yam (Dioscorea japonica) 山の芋
しゅうしんこようせいshuushinkoyousei

noun:

  • (Japanese) system of lifetime employment
はんのきhannokiハンノキHANNOKI

noun:

  • Japanese alder (Alnus japonica)
にちどくnichidoku

noun:

  • Japan and Germany; Japanese-German
にほんごワープロnihongoWAAPURO

noun:

  • Japanese word-processing
にほんごのうりょくしけんnihongonouryokushiken

noun:

  • Japanese Language Proficiency Test; JLPT
にほんがみnihongami

noun:

  • traditional Japanese women's hairstyle
しろぎすshirogisuシロギスSHIROGISU

noun:

  • Japanese whiting (Sillago japonica)
わこんようさいwakon'yousai

noun:

  • Japanese spirit with Western learning - four character idiom
わどくwadoku

noun:

  • Japanese-German (e.g. dictionary)
わほんwahon

noun:

  • book bound in Japanese style
かいじゅkaiju

noun:

  • Japanese pagoda tree (Sophora japonica)
ちんchinチンCHIN

noun:

  • Japanese spaniel; Pekinese; chin

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